Mekong Memo Myanmar 20230801
Mekong Memo Myanmar Weekly, August 1, 2023: Business, politics, finance, trade & legal headlines.
We monitor and filter the very best and most insightful stories from Southeast Asia directly to your inbox every week.
By reviewing a wide variety of media including legal, financial and other relevant industries along with government and NGO sources, we are able to sift through the noise and bring you only what we believe to be relevant to an informed observer of Myanmar.
With that said, here is your Mekong Memo Myanmar for the week of August 1, 2023:
Headlines:
Labor Market Faces Fragility Amidst Challenging Conditions
Myanmar Ambassador Urges UN to Take Firm Action Against Junta
Fears of Depreciation Rise Amidst New Banknote Announcement
Sharp Decline in Dengue Fever Cases Reported
Zara-Owner Inditex to Halt Clothing Purchases from Myanmar
Myanmar Eases Currency Conversion Rule for Export Income
Myanmar Implements Mandatory Registration for Online Sales Businesses
Border Trade Surges 37.83% in Q1
Myanmar Students Boycott Classes Amid Security Risks and Protests
Myanmar's Protesters Harness Memes and Humor to Counter Aggression
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