Myanmar gives Japan Inc. urban development advantage
YANGON, Myanmar -- The Myanmar government will set up a joint venture with a Tokyo bank to help Japanese-led urban development projects in the Southeast Asian nation, sources told the Nikkei. The new company, which will be created next spring, will be funded by Myanmar's Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development and the government-owned Japan Bank for International Cooperation. The two bodies will provide equal funding for the ne...
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