Myanmar - Learning to do Business
Peter Day meets the local entrepreneurs of the new Myanmar and discovers their priorities and pitfalls of doing business in an emerging economy
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, used to be one of the wealthiest countries of south-east Asia. Then came decades of military rule. While other Asian countries furiously modernised, Myanmar stagnated. In the past few years, the country has begun to open up and many international sanctions have been lifted.
But what is it like for home grown businesses and new entrepreneurs? Peter Day talks to those who are setting up businesses despite a number of challenges, such as a lack of funding and poor infrastructure. In the capital, Yangon, he meets people who went abroad for education and have now returned to seek business opportunities at home. And he visits rural Myanmar and sees how micro-financing is working in the countryside.
(Photo: Village shop in Myanmar. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ copyright)
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Contributors to this programme
Melvyn Pun - chief executive of SPA Myanmar
Nay Aung - founder, Oway
Htoo Myint Naung - founder, Technomation
Joe Barker-Bennett - consultant, Tun Foundation Bank
Pete Silvester - co-founder, Project Hub Yangon
Barbara Bauer - executive officer, Myanmar, Partnership for Change
Kyaw Moe Hain - general manager (lower Myanmar), Pact Global Microfinance Fund
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- Sat 27 Sep 2014 04:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
- Sun 28 Sep 2014 00:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
- Sun 28 Sep 2014 10:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
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