Myanmar: Exports operating as usual because imports are stuttering at Muse

Published 2021년 2월 16일

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Protests by agents at the Muse border trade posts are causing delays and preventing imported trucks from entering the trading zone. However, exports of perishable goods to China, including watermelons, cucumbers, mangoes, fish, crabs, and eels, are not being affected.
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Agents in charge of processing imports at the Muse border trade posts are currently participating in the movement, resulting in delays of daily transactions and stranded incoming trucks at the trading zone. The country's exports of vegetables, fruits and perishable goods to China, however, are operating as usual, said Daw Ye Ye Khaing, the in-charge of the 105 mile Muse wholesale centre. “Many people are participating in the demonstrations. These include agents from the border trade posts. Agents from the import section are involved in the civil disobedience movement and this has led to delays in import activities. More than 100 trucks of imported products were prohibited from entering into the trading zone,” she said. “However, we can still ...
Source: Mmtimes

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