Myanmar now a much riskier destination for foreign firms after military coup
Bangkok
MYANMAR, a country known to carry its fair share of risk for foreign investors over the years, has become a much-riskier destination following the Feb 1 military coup.
In the last week, some multinationals have pulled out or suspended their operations there, with more likely to follow as the country enters into a period of heightened political uncertainty.
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