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Jun 07, 2024

Bangladesh ranks top in purchasing locally farmed rohu, stripped catfish and silver carp. Although scrutinizing processes were conducted at the Sittway border previously, the Sanpya Fish Market (Aungmingala Port) in Yangon was recognized as a temporary port to facilitate freshwater export to Bangladesh according to the guidance of the Head of the State. Moreover, One- Stop Service (OSS) was organized and comprised the Customs Department, Trade Department, Fisheries Department, Maritime Police Force and Anti-Drug Trafficking Task Force.

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Jun 06, 2024

​​​​​​​A total of 268 gem trading licences are due to expire in July 2024,Myanma Gems Enterprise notified.

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Jun 06, 2024

​​​​​​​A total of 172,815 tonnes of salt were yielded in Ayeyawady Region during this salt season, which ended on 17 May, said a salt farmer from the region.

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Jun 06, 2024

As a special programme, Myanmar Embassy in Singapore will provide passport extension service for about 200 Myanmar nationals on 23 June, Sunday, on the weekend holiday, from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm, said the embassy.

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Jun 06, 2024

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation will allot land to coffee growers in PyinOoLwin.

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Jun 06, 2024

AS per the Ministry of Labour, decisive measures will be taken against overseas employment agencies found to have deceitfully submitted entries and accounts to evade tax payments.

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Jun 06, 2024

The opening ceremony for the training course 1/2024 to enhance the capacity of Yangon Region High Court staff was conducted on 3 June at the meeting hall of the court.

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Jun 06, 2024

A total of 17 sections will be included in the collection of damage lists due to natural disasters.

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Jun 06, 2024

THE Myanmar Music Association (Central) announced a grand celebration for Myanmar Music Day. This event will serve as a precursor to the launch of a Music Academy at the National Theatre in Dagon Township, Yangon.

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Jun 06, 2024

MYANMAR bagged US$357 million from over 410,000 tonnes of pulses as of 24 May in the current financial year 2024-2025, beginning 1 April, the Ministry of Commerce’s statistics showed. Myanmar’s seaborne trade recorded over 402,210 tonnes of pulses exports worth $345.121 million, whereas over 13,600 tonnes of pulses worth $11.89 million were sent to the neighbouring countries between 1 April and 24 May this FY.

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