Myanmar prohibits the import of beverages

Published 2021년 5월 1일

Tridge summary

Myanmar has imposed a ban on the import of beverage products through land checkpoints, effective from May 1, 2021. The ban includes soft drinks, energy drinks, beverages containing coffee and tea, instant coffee, sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk. However, exports can still be made through ship-by-air checkpoints. This is expected to impact Thailand, which exports around 10,000 million baht worth of beverages to Myanmar annually, as the majority of these exports are made through land checkpoints. Thailand is likely to incur additional costs due to the ban and will request Myanmar to review the decision.
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Original content

1 May '20, D-Day announces Myanmar bans the import of beverage products through land checkpoints. 'Private' can also export through the ship-by-air checkpoint. Win 'Commerce', negotiate, release locks. The dreaded hit the ten billion market. On May 1, 2021, journalists reported that today (1 May) the Myanmar order Suspended the delivery of the five beverage groups: soft drinks, energy drinks, beverages containing coffee and tea, instant coffee, sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk through land checkpoints from all countries bordering Myanmar. Which includes Thailand Until the order is changed But still able to deliver through the ship and air checkpoint Thailand exports beverages such as energy drinks, soft drinks, fruit juices and fermented milk to Myanmar annually approximately 10,000 million baht, usually through the Thai-Myanmar border checkpoints: Previously, Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce. Has instructed the relevant ...
Source: Prachachat

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