Myanmar actively promotes coarse salt exports

Published 2023년 12월 12일

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Myanmar's Mon State Salt Industry Branch has received purchase orders from foreign countries for their coarse salt, leading to the application for export licenses for over 600 tons of salt. A memorandum of understanding with a Korean company has led to the export of a trial container of 20 tons of coarse salt from the Baraiki Village Salt Farm, with plans for continued exports in the future. Additionally, the Eba Village in Danbiaozaya Town has also exported a trial container of 20 tons of coarse salt to Japan, with orders for 600 tons still in progress.
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Myanmar media reported that U Khin Win, director of the Mon State Salt Industry Branch of the Ministry of Mines, reported that some foreign countries have issued purchase orders for the coarse salt produced in the Mon State region. To this end, they have applied for export licenses for the export of more than 600 tons of coarse salt. . ​ The export of coarse salt produced in the Baraiki Village Salt Farm in Yecheng Town signed a memorandum of understanding with a Korean company, and has now exported a container of 20 tons on a trial basis. ​ Director Wu Qinwen said that according to the agreement, exports will continue in the future, and the application for export licenses is already in progress. ​ In addition, in August, coarse salt produced in Eba Village, Danbiaozaya Town, also exported a container of 20 tons to Japan on a trial basis. ​ The director said that they have also ordered 600 tons, but it is not the final order yet. In April and July, samples of coarse salt ...
Source: Foodmate

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