Fierce fighting breaks out in northern Myanmar, fruit trade at Ruili Port is suspended

Published 2023년 10월 31일

Tridge summary

Armed forces attacked Burmese military strongholds in multiple locations in northern Myanmar, leading to fierce fighting. As a result, the China-Myanmar border trade routes have been disrupted, with trade at the Ruili port suspended. This has particularly impacted the fruit trade, as transportation routes for fruits to major cities in Myanmar have been disrupted, resulting in the suspension of the trade.
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According to CCTV military news, on October 27, military strongholds of the Burmese army in Lashio, Guiyang and other places in northern Myanmar were attacked by armed forces and exchanges of fire broke out. The fighting was fierce. Myanmar's "Kokang Information Network" reported that the Kokang National Democratic Alliance Army 27 Japan issued a statement claiming responsibility for the armed attack and that the operation was to "clear out the electronic fraud militia." Affected by the conflict in northern Myanmar, the China-Myanmar border trade routes have been disrupted. Trade at the Ruili port has been suspended. Merchants can only wait for the situation to stabilize. It is not clear when it will resume. Lashio to Muse, Lashio to Qingshuihe The traffic and logistics on this main road have been completely interrupted, and the goods can only try to be transported by sea through Yangon Port, or transit through Thailand, and clear customs from Myawaddy into Myanmar. Recently, ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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