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Vietnamese Travel Firm Starts Myanmar
Tour Packages
Vietnam Tour Pedia, a Hanoi-based travel company, has started offering Myanmar tour packages as
an increasing number of regional travellers chose the formerly closed-off country as their destination
of choice.The company said the packages will help travellers immerse in heritage treasures of
Myanmar, dubbing the country as an undiscovered “Golden Land” steeped in history and tradition.
The company’s tour packages will cover well-trodden Myanmar destinations like Yangon, Bago, Inle
Lake, Bagan, Indein, Maruk U and Ngapali beach.Its 4-day ‘Yangon Bago’ package will offer visits to
historical buildings in Yangon and cultural shows. It will then take travellers to Bago to visit pagodas
and archaeological sites there.The 5-day ‘Yangon Bagan’ package will include Myanmar’s ancient
capital of Bagan and visits to ancient monuments such as Abeyadana Temple, Kabar Aye and Maha
Pasana. The tour can also be combined with a short trip to the city of Mandalay.The company’s
‘Yangon Bagan Mandalay Short Break Tour’ package starts from $1,162 and goes up according to
the preferences of accommodation, while its ‘Yangon Bagan Mandalay Heho Inle lake’ package
starts from $936.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnams-bidv-hopes-rope-more-foreign-investments-myanmar
Vietnam's BIDV Hopes to Rope in More
Foreign Investments for Myanmar
The tenth foreign bank in Myanmar, the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV),
hopes to help its customers develop Myanmar and identify investment opportunities, the bank’s top
official in Myanmar said.Dang Hai Nha, CEO at BIDV’s Yangon branch, said he’s seen many
Vietnamese investors come into the country, looking for industries that could become cash cows.
“With the representative office here, we have received many Vietnamese investors who are
interested in Myanmar and come to study investment opportunities. While meeting those customers,
we received a lot of demand for banking products and services. They are our focus and target
customers,” Dang Hai Nha told Myanmar Buisness Today in an interview at his office at Myanmar
Plaza, a massive mixed-use Vietnamese development, in Yangon.Among the investors who have
approached his company, real estate development seems to take the top spot in investment
opportunity, followed by service providers and consumer goods manufacturers, the BIDV CEO
added.With further cooperation between the members of the ASEAN Economic Community, BIDV
could see more business coming its way as neighbouring countries continue to work toward finding
easier ways to do business across the region.One of those ways is by working with local banks is by
offering services such as money markets, which are short-term loans provided between banks which
helps increase the liquidity in the market.The CEO draws a lot of comparisons between Vietnam’s
fast-paced development over the past two decades and Myanmar’s current economic boom.When
Vietnam opened up to the global economy, it faced many of the same problems in attracting
investors as Myanmar is now, he said.Deterrents such as a lack of legal framework in the country
took 10 to 20 years to finally establish, but for Myanmar, he expects it to come much sooner.“I think
it will be sooner. Completion here depends on the sectors, maybe within five to 10 years,” Dang Hai
Nha said.Other detractors for investors include many of the same complaints heard repeatedly
throughout the country: a lack of infrastructure including poor roads and insufficient electricity
supplies, and the congestion of Yangon’s downtown traffic.Moving forward, Dang Hai Nha expects to
see more suburban development around Yangon due to the lack of parking space in downtown
Yangon and the availability of land on the outskirts of the city.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnamese-bank-receives-banking-operation-licence
Vietnamese Bank Receives Banking
Operation Licence
The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) has officially handed out the licence to carry out banking
operations in Myanmar to the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam JSC (BIDV).
The Vietnamese state-run bank received the preliminary nod alongside three other Asian banks in
March at the second round of awarding foreign banking licences.The branch, which started
operation on July 1, will initially focus on providing banking products and services to foreign
enterprises in Myanmar, banks operating inside and outside Myanmar and local businesses on the
basis of cooperation with local banks, BIDV said.
Target customers include Vietnamese enterprises and those from key countries and territories where
BIDV has presence or a close relationship with, such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, the bank
said.Besides, BIDV will provide specific products such as money transfers, loans with collateral in
Vietnam and salary payment to beneficiaries in Vietnam, collection, among others, for transactions
between Vietnam and Myanmar.The branch has charter capital of $85 million and is set to have total
assets of at least $300 million. BIDV’s Yangon office is located at Hoang Anh Gia Lai Myanmar
Center Tower, a multi-million-dollar Vietnamese development project.Tran Bac Ha, BIDV Chairman,
said, “BIDV is committed to strictly complying with laws of Myanmar, continuing to make practical
and effective contributions to the opening of the banking system and the economic development of
Myanmar.”
Following the joint declaration between Vietnam and Myanmar on 12 priority areas of economic
cooperation, including finance and banking, BIDV established its representative office in Myanmar in
April 2010.In 2010, there were only two Vietnamese projects in Myanmar with a total FDI capital of
$23.65 million. Now, 73 Vietnamese businesses are present in Myanmar with total FDI of $691.6
million.Bilateral trade between the two countries also saw huge growth. In 2015, total import-export
between the two countries reached $435 million, three times higher than 2010’s $152.3 million.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/smuggled-thai-and-vietnamese-rice-be-auctioned
Smuggled Thai and Vietnamese Rice to
bThe rice which was smuggled into Myanmar and seized in October has been found to be from
Thailand and Vietnam.That rice will be auctioned off, said the Ministry of Commerce.
The Ministry claimed that the smuggled rice was identified using lab testing and its quality checked
by the Department of Agriculture under the administration of the Ministry of Agriculture and
Irrigation.The Department of Agriculture gave the results to the Ministry of Commerce, and the
smuggled rice was seized according to Customs Laws, the Ministry said.“The Department of
Agriculture has identified the rice and they said the rice is from Thailand or Vietnam. That’s why the
state will seize this rice and auction it off,” U Than Win, director of Anti-smuggling Committee,
Ministry of Commerce, told Myanmar Business Today.Smuggled goods always have to be checked
when they get seized. If the seized goods are not harmful and edible, they are auctioned off to the
public. If the seized goods are harmful, they are destroyed.These seized rice are edible and will be
auctioned soon, said U Than Win.
Anti-smuggling committee seized more than 840 bags of rice worth of over K14 million along the
Myawaddy-Yagon trade route in October.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnamese-construction-firm-forms-local-jv
Vietnamese Construction Firm Forms
Local JV
Fecon said the new company is set to launch in June 2016 and immediately embark on the first
project – foundation works for Thilawa port extension.
Vietnamese geotechnical contractor Fecon Foundation Engineering and Underground Construction
JSC has received a temporary licence from the Ministry of National Planning and Economic
Development to establish a joint venture company in Myanmar.The new JV, Fecon Rainbow
Foundation Construction Co Ltd, will be formed between Fecon and local firm Super Rainbow
Construction.Fecon will have 75 percent stake in the firm while the rest will be controlled by Super
Rainbow Construction.Fecon said the new company is set to launch in June 2016 and immediately
embark on the first project – foundation works for Thilawa port extension.The Vietnamese firm said
the new JV has been established to “capture the expanding opportunities after the historic election
of Myanmar in November” and the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) on
December 31.As a result of the changes, Fecon said it forecasts 2016 to offer opportunities in the
fields of infrastructure projects in transport, energy and real estate investment and construction in
Myanmar.Fecon said it aims to expand its business based around the Special Economic Zone in
Thilawa, which is next to Fecon’s Thilawa port extension project. The Japanese-backed 2,400-
hectares zone is expected to develop the production and manufacturing industries in
Myanmar.Fecon said it expects to encounter potential opportunities when implementing some
projects in this industrial zone in the future. The firm is also pursuing the foundation works for some
big thermal power plant projects in the south of Myanmar.
With the opening up of Myanmar infrastructure projects are expected to boom in the next two
decades.“Qualified human resources, leading technology in foundation engineering and underground
construction field, and the ability to supply overall solutions to help reduce investment cost are
Fecon’s strengths that make us confident about the new destination – Myanmar,” Ishiguro Haruo,
marketing director of Fecon, said.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietjet-offers-promotional-fares-yangon-hcmc-flights
Vietjet Offers Promotional Fares for
Yangon-HCMC Flights
Vietnamese low cost carrier Vietjet said it is selling tickets at special prices for its newest route
linking Yangon to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.The sale will go on from 11:30 to 13:30 (Myanmar
time) everyday from July 24 to July 29.The carrier said that “lucky tickets” will be available from $0
for the travel period between October 2 and December 31. However, all low cost fares exclude
taxes, fees and charges, Vietjet added.
The route between Yangon and Ho Chi Minh City, which will start on October 2, will be operated
with the frequency of five return flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. The estimated flying time is about 2 hours and 15 minutes.The flight departs from Ho Chi
Minh City at 10:25 (local time) and arrives in Yangon at 12:10 (local time). The return flight takes
off from Yangon at 13:00 (local time) and arrives in Ho Chi Minh City at 15:35 (local time).
Tickets can be booked at www.vietjetair.com (or via smartphone at www.m.vietjetair.com) or
at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnamby clicking the ‘Booking’ tab. Payment can be made with Visa,
MasterCard, JCB, American Express, and ATM cards.Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh, vice president of Vietjet,
said: “Vietjet is delighted to make our network wider with the additional service from Ho Chi Minh
City to Yangon, connecting the two countries’ business, culture and tourism hubs.
Vietjet, the first private airline in Vietnam, operates a fleet of 25 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft,
with 150 flights each day. Since beginning operations three years ago it has opened 33 air routes
inside Vietnam and between Vietnam and cities in Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan,
Cambodia and China.
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnam-s-fpt-wins-telecoms-services-licence-myanmar
Vietnam’s FPT Wins Telecoms Services
Licence in Myanmar
FPT, Vietnam’s leading technology company, said it has secured a licence to provide fixed telecoms
and internet services in Myanmar, becoming the first 100-percent foreign-owned firm to operate in
the field there.Myanmar’s communications and technology ministry granted FPT the 15-year licence,
which will also allow the Hanoi-based firm to provide telecom services on NFS (I) or network
facilities, including online games, e-news, websites and e-commerce services, FPT said in a
statement.It said FPT Myanmar, established in 2013, had a revenue of $13.5 million last year in
Myanmar.
Myanmar has a population of about 55 million and cellphone usage has soared in the past year since
foreign operators started providing services in the wake of the opening up of its nascent telecoms
sector.Giant software company FPT announced yesterday that it will provide fixed telecoms and
internet services in Myanmar, becoming the first 100-percent foreign-owned firm to operate in
telecoms in the country.Currently, six Myanmar corporations have received the NFS (I) licence, while
FPT is the first foreign company to be licensed.Duong Trieu Dung, general director of FPT Global,
said FPT’s capacity and experience in providing telecom services in developing countries, such as
Cambodia and Viet Nam, and its long-term commitment to investment, was the reason that
Myanmar’s communications and technology ministry agreed to allow FPT to invest in the country.
(Agencies)
https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/hagl-s-phase-one-goes-live-trade-centre-office-towers-and-
hotel
PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE
HAGL’s Phase One Goes Live with Trade
Centre, Office Towers and Hotel
Vietnamese conglomerate Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) Group has announced the completion of
Phase-1 of its $440-million HAGL Myanmar Centre project in Yankin township in Yangon.The first
phase includes a trade centre, two 27-storey office towers and a five-star 23-storey hotel with 429
units.HAGL said the second phase of the project is expected to be completed by the second quarter
of 2017. During this period, the group will build four 28-storey towers that will have 1,800
apartments and office areas for rent.HAGL has invested in the project with financial support from
the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV), Eximbank and Sacombank. The
project is currently the largest Vietnamese investment in Myanmar.
Cao Duy Thinh, managing director of HAGL Myanmar Centre, said, “It is proof that we believe in the
potential of Myanmar. Myanmar Centre would like to be a part of the growth of the economy. We
believe that we are offering high-quality housings and office spaces with fair price to our
customers.”The group’s chairman Doan Nguyen Duc said a part of the project will be allocated for
Vietnamese investors to open their business in Yangon.According to local media reports, HAGL has
reached agreement with several companies to rent office spaces, including Malaysia’s Petronas,
Vietnam Airlines, Thai Airways and BIDV.The average leasing price per square metre of office space
at the centre is $62 per month, and rent for the project’s trade centre is between $45 and $50 per
square metre.
https://www.mmtimes.com/business/4984-myanmar-to-show-off-its-goods-at-vietnam-international-
expo.html
Myanmar to show off its goods
at Vietnam International Expo
In an effort to increase – and equalise – trade between the two countries,
Vietnam has invited Myanmar to take part in an international trade fair in Hanoi
next month.Vietnam has shown its wares at two trade fairs in Myanmar, first in
November, 2009, and then April. Now, following an agreement reached by the
prime ministers of the two countries at Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar will return the
compliment.
Myanmar companies will exhibit jewellery, wooden furniture and agricultural
products such as beans and pulses, said Union of Myanmar Federation of
Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) general secretary Dr Mg Mg
Lay. The expo will take place from August 31 to September 6.We think the
international expo will be more active and crowded than a single show, and our
entrepreneurs will make contacts with international buyers,” said U Soe Myint, a
UMFCCI official, adding that 150 delegations would show off their wares in about
40 booths.Vietnam Airlines is offering a special price for members of the
Myanmar delegation, he said.
Vietnam has also invited about 30 associations under the UMFCCI to exhibit their
products and activities, said U Soe Myint.The invitation comes as Vietnamese
and Myanmar firms talked business at the UMFCCI headquarters earlier this
month. About 35 Vietnamese delegations were looking to make deals in
aluminium products, construction materials, iron and steel production, agro-
based products, food and beverages and cosmetics. Myanmar needed to learn
from Vietnam’s experience in achieving rapid economic development, said U
Aung Lwin, the vice chairman of the UMFCCI.Direct flights between Yangon and
Hanoi, established earlier this year, have helped increase trade visits and
tightened economic cooperation, U Aung Lwin added.
Vietnamese companies would sell their products at a reasonable price in
Myanmar in order to secure market share, delegation leader Mr Nguyen Anh
Ngoc told reporters. Mr Nguyen is the vice director of Vietnam’s Investment and
Trade Promotion Centre.“Quality is more important than quantity, and mutual
benefit is more important than how many enterprises we have operating here,”
he said.
The Investment and Trade Promotion Centre had visited many times in the past
six years to look into Myanmar market conditions, said Mr Nguyen. Myanmar had
an open market and was happy to offer cooperation, he said. Myanmar exports
agricultural products, timber and marine and mineral products to Vietnam, U
Aung Lwin said, and imports car spare parts, computer parts, construction
materials, steel, plastics, pharmaceuticals and other chemical products.
From 2008 and 2009, bilateral trade rose from US$59 million to $82 million, of
which Myanmar exported $55 million worth of goodsand importe about $27
million.Vietnam ranks 22nd out of 35 countries that invest in Myanmar, having
put nearly $24 million in the oil and gas and forestry sectors.
https://www.mmtimes.com/news/myanmar-and-vietnam-take-their-relations-next-level.html
Myanmar and Vietnam take their
relations to the next level
The relations between Myanmar and Vietnam were forged during hard times.
That helps explain why their friendship and cooperation are very solid. When the
whole world turned its back on Myanmar, Vietnam was at the forefront of the
effort to mitigate waves of negative salvos from the West – similar to the tirades it
withstood during the Indochina War.The moment of truth came in 2004, when
Vietnam was instrumental in breaking Myanmar’s international isolation that had
long been orchestrated by European countries. As the chair of the Asia-Europe
Meeting (ASEM), Vietnam was the main driving force behind the push for the
membership of Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos in the ASEM process, very much
to the chagrin of the other members. During the Cold War, when Vietnam was in
a similar position of lacking international recognition, it was Myanmar that
rendered it support.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s father, Gen Aung San led the Anti-Fascists People’s
Freedom League, which allowed North Vietnam’s Propaganda and Information
Agency to work in Yangon in 1948. During Vietnam’s struggle for independence,
Myanmar provided arms and ammunition to fight against the French.In 1954, the
agency was transformed into a consulate. That same year, Myanmar Prime
Minister U Nu visited Vietnam, and Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh visited
Myanmar in 1958. The two countries established ties in 1975 when the Vietnam
War ended, and the consular office was turned into an embassy. This long-
established fraternal sentiment is still strongly felt today, and against all odds,
their relationship has remained steady.After both countries joined ASEAN –
Vietnam in 1995 and Myanmar in 1997 – their relations have been further
strengthened through ASEAN-led cooperative frameworks. Myanmar and
Vietnam are also members of the CLMV Summit, both are actively engaged in
action plans to promote trade, investment, environmental protection and water
management.
Last week, during the historic visit of Vietnam Communist Party General
Secretary Nguyen Pou Trong to Myanmar, both sides agreed it was time to
establish a comprehensive cooperative partnership. Most importantly, they
agreed to enhance political ties through mutual visits and meetings at all levels,
including the economy, culture, and science and technology. To strengthen
connectivity between the two economies, they pledged to prioritise cooperation in
transport infrastructure and tourism while expanding links in agriculture and
forestry, telecommunications and banking.
Both countries agreed on measures to improve the investment level, which now
favours Vietnam. Last year, Vietnam invested in 47 projects in Myanmar worth
US$557 million (K761.6 billion), with two-way trade reaching $299 million. Last
week, they agreed to increase bilateral trade to $1 billion by stepping up
investment and trade promotion and facilitation.To ensure regional peace and
security, they vowed to boost bilateral security and defence cooperation by
sharing information and experience. They applauded the effective
implementation of bilateral security dialogue mechanisms and agreed to reinforce
security cooperation, including working together to build and complete a legal
framework for joint activities in fighting crime.They expressed satisfaction with
their coordination and cooperation at regional and international forums like
ASEAN, the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, and agreed to
continue their Mekong cooperation.
During Myanmar’s tenure as ASEAN chair, the group issued four statements on
the dispute in the South China Sea. They reaffirmed their commitment to the rule
of law and a political settlement of maritime disputes through peaceful means.
Myanmar is not a claimant state in the dispute, but Nay Pyi Taw is firm in its
position and its support of ASEAN centrality.Vietnam also expressed
appreciation of Myanmar’s support for its candidacy for non-permanent
membership of the UN Security Council in 2020-2021. Hanoi served in this
position in 2008-2009.The author is editor-in-chief of The Myanmar Times.
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opportunities-in-myanmar.html
Viettel entered Myanmar soon and made every effort for years to obtain a license to develop a telecom network in the
country.
Viettel was defeated by Norwegian Telenor and Qatari Ooredoo in the competition for the license to provide
independent telecom service in Myanmar in 2013.
However, it stayed in the market to seek other opportunities. In 2014, Viettel planned to set up a joint venture with
Myanmar’s Yatanarpon Teleport, but it was rejected by the Myanmar government.
But Viettel continued its dream. In 2016, Viettel got approval on setting up a joint venture to provide mobile
telecommunication and internet services in Myanmar. In the joint venture with two Myanmar partners MEC and SPV,
Viettel holds a 49 percent stake.
Some experts comment that with the license to run the fourth mobile network in the country, the joint venture will find
it difficult to compete with the other three existing networks.
The joint venture will have to build a mobile network, while other
networks are already operational.
However, Dung said Viettel has succeeded in other markets where
the proportion of mobile phone users are higher than Myanmar, so
there is no reason for it to fail in Myanmar.
The military group is hurrying to build infrastructure in Myanmar in a plan to put Mytel network into operation in 2018.
Meanwhile, VNPT, another Vietnamese telecom conglomerate, opened its representative office in Yangon in
September 2014 to be able to more easily find business opportunities.
In October 2017, VNPT joined hands with Elite Telecom Pulic Myanmar to establish StreamNet, a joint venture, to
provide internet services.
Streamnet has investment capital of $15 million in the first phase of operation, of which VNPT contributes 67 percent.
The investment capital is expected to increase by hundreds of million of dollars in the next development period.
More swift-footed than the two enterprises, FPT Group opened a business in Myanmar in July 2013 and became the
first foreign company which received a license to provide internet services in 2015.
FPT estimated revenue of $16 million in Myanmar in 2017 which came from implementation of a series of large
projects, including one on developing national portal for the country’s information ministry, and a data center project
of the finance ministry.
Viettel entered Myanmar soon and made
every effort for years to obtain a license
to develop a telecom network in the
country.
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relations
Myanmar Vietnam
Myanmar–Vietnam relations
Myanmar–Vietnam relations refer to the historical and current
relationship between Myanmar and Vietnam. Both are members of the
ASEAN and have engaged in relationship between two countries. Myanmar
has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate general in Hồ Chí Minh City while
Vietnam maintains their embassy in Yangon.
History
Modern relations
Since 2011
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At 19th century, both became colonies of Britain and France.
After the Vietnamese economic reform at 1986, Vietnam has practically given up socialist and communist philosophy,
while Burma (later becomes Myanmar) had suffered significant economic setback after the failed 8888 Uprising. The State
Peace and Development Council ruling Burma had maintained cordial tie with Vietnam and several Burmese military
figures, notably Khin Nyunt, had paid visits to Vietnam in order to learn from Vietnam's economic reforms successes.[1]
The political reforms in Myanmar had changed political climate of Myanmar, and Vietnam became an active player. While
China, India and Thailand remain as traditional investors to Myanmar, several Vietnamese companies like Viettel and
Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group have increased activities in Myanmar. Viettel has become one of 5 largest telephone investors in
Myanmar[2] while Hoang Anh Gia Lai has become a prominent investor in Myanmar.
Two countries have been engaging in further and deeper cooperations.[3][4]
Recently there are also increasing military cooperation between two states. The Vietnamese Government, through the
military-owned Viettel, has provided arms and equipments, as well as sending military officials to train Burmese soldiers
of the Tatmadaw to engage against ethnic rebels amidst the Myanmar civil conflict.[5]
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remains untapped potentials for Việt Nam and Myanmar to
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HÀ NỘI — Vietnamese small-and medium-sized enterprises are keen to
explore investing in Myanmar, according to the Công Thương (Industry &
Trade) newspaper.
Việt Nam is among the top 10 foreign investors in Myanmar, with nearly 80 businesses pouring in
investment worth US$1 billion in the host country.
Major companies such as Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, Bank for Investment and Development (BIDV), and
Vietel are operating in Myanmar. Myanmar’s Minister of Industry and Trade Than Myint said his
country has huge opportunities to attract foreign investment.
Myanmar currently enjoys the Generalised System of Preferences for exports to the EU, the US and
India, he said, adding that this will benefit foreign investors in the country.
The Myanmar government has launched a programme for economic development, focusing on the
private sector by modernising infrastructure and promoting global integration via the ASEAN Economic
Community.
To attract foreign direct investment, the government has also promulgated a new investment law and
reformed the tax system in line with international practices, facilitating the granting of investment
licences for overseas businesses to operate in Myanmar.
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Two-way trade between Việt Nam and Myanmar reached $536 million in 2016, surpassing the yearly
target of $500 million.
Việt Nam exported goods worth more than $450 million to Myanmar in the year.
These were mainly iron and steel products, means of transport and equipment spare parts, while it
imported rubber material, wood and forest products, farm produce and seafood.
At a meeting with Minister Than Myint in January 2017, his Vietnamese counterpart Trần Tuấn Anh
said there is still plenty of room for the two countries to boost trade relations.
Both nations agreed to enhance trade promotion activities and make use of the East-West economic
corridor to facilitate bilateral trade and reduce transportation costs.
They also agreed to maintain the meeting of the Việt Nam–Myanmar trade subcommittee, to promote
the co-operation mechanism of Cambodia, Laos, Việt Nam and Myanmar, and contribute to the
development of the ASEAN Economic Community.
Minister Trần Tuấn Anh proposed Myanmar help Vietnamese businesses export cement and reduce
import licences applied to Vietnamese products. — VNS
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2/16/2018 Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success - News VietNamNet
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Minister of National Defence Ngo Xuan Lich (L) has talks with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of
the Myanmar Armed Forces
Lieutenant General Vu Chien Thang, Director of the Foreign Relations Department under the Ministry of National Defence,
made the statement in a recent interview with Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) newspaper about defence cooperation
prospects between Vietnam and Myanmar.
The visit aimed to review defence ties between the two countries and discussed cooperation plans to reinforce and
strengthen the Vietnam-Myanmar partnership, Thang said.
At talks between Minister Lich and Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces,
the two sides agreed to hasten the implementation of defence cooperation deals and enhance relations between the two
countries’ armies on par with their comprehensive cooperative partnership.
The visit of the Vietnamese high-level military delegation, which took place shortly after a visit by Party General Secretary
Nguyen Phu Trong, re-affirmed Vietnam’s desire to develop the traditional friendship between the two countries, especially
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their armies, Thang said.
He added that with defence cooperation between Vietnam and Myanmar has seen new developments in various fields,
particularly after they signed an agreement on defence cooperation in 2011 as well as visits by State leaders and high-
ranking military officers.
Notable collaboration fields include delegation exchanges, training, medical military, and defence economy, he noted.
The two countries also agreed to study the establishment of a deputy ministerial level defence policy dialogue mechanism
to increase political trust and understand better their respective viewpoints on issues of mutual concerns.
They agreeded to boost information exchanges and consultation and provide mutual support at multilateral forums,
especially within the framework of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) and ADMM .
A notable outcome in the bilateral defence partnership came during the Vietnam visit in March by Senior General Min
Aung Hlaing, Myanmar granted an operational license to the Mytel company – a joint venture in telecommunications
between Vietnam’s military-run Viettel group and partners in Myanmar.
It is also the biggest investment project of Vietnam in Myanmar and the largest foreign one since Myanmar’s new
government was formed in 2016, Thang said.
Both Vietnam and Myanmar are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and share cultural
similarities and common concerns, he said.
Based on the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, the two countries’ defence relations will be pushed ahead in a
deeper and more efficient manner, contributing to the maintenance of peace, stability and development in each nation as
well as in the region and around the world, he added.
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2/16/2018 New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call
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By SAN YAMIN AUNG 13 February 2018
YANGON — A new telecom firm operated jointly by the Myanmar and Vietnamese
militaries under the brand name Mytel transmitted its ceremonial first call in
Naypyitaw on Sunday, ahead of its upcoming official service launch.
Mytel is a joint venture between Vietnam Defense Ministry-owned Viettel and two local
partners: Star High Company (a subsidiary of the military-run Myanmar Economic
Holdings Ltd.) and Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Ltd.
It was awarded the country’s fourth and final telecom operator’s license on Jan. 12,
2017. The license is valid for 15 years and can be renewed.
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(From L to R) Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, Minister of Transport and Communications U Thant Sin Maung, Minister of Electricity and Energy U Win Khaing and
Minister of Planning and Finance U Kyaw Win attend a ceremony inaugurating Mytel’s network on Feb. 13. / Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing / Facebook
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“The telecommunications industry is one of the major businesses helping to drive the
country’s development. Better telecommunications services, both domestic and
international, will lead to rapid improvement of people’s socioeconomic status,” said
Myanmar Army Chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing in his opening speech at a ceremony to
mark the first call in Naypyitaw on Sunday.
He said Mytel would also assist in the development of Myanmar’s social environment.
He added that it would provide public services such as free Internet, multimedia, and
tele-centers, as well as establish a charity program under the name Operation Smile.
At the ceremony, Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing made a video call to Vietnamese Minister of
National Defense Gen. Ngo Xuan Lich, Myanmar Northern Command chief Maj-Gen Nyi
Nyi Swe, Triangle Region Command chief Maj-Gen Aung Zaw Aye and Coastal Region
Command chief Maj-Gen Lin Aung, according to the army chief’s official Facebook
page.
Mytel estimates it will invest nearly $1.5 billion to deploy 7,200 base stations and build
out a 4-G network, according to Viettel. Star High Company has an approximately 28
percent stake in the venture.
The company joins three existing telecom operators: Myanma Posts and
Telecommunications (MPT), a state-owned provider that has partnered with Japan’s
KDDI Corp; Qatar’s Ooredoo; and Norwegian operator Telenor.
Mytel aims to focus on rural areas and has set a target of reaching 95 percent of the
population with its network.
It is scheduled to launch SIM card sales in the first quarter of this year.
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2/16/2018 Press Release: Viettel Enters Myanmar with an Aim to Connect 95% of the Country’s Population - Viett
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“WeenterMyanmaratthishistoricphaseinthecountry’sreformera,whenthecountryisforecasttowitnessacceleratedeconomicgrowth,enhancedalsothroughincreasedforeigndirectinvestment.Advancingthecountry’stelecominfrastructurewillhelpusdriveasurgeinmobileandsmartphonesubscriptionpenetration,toachievethegovernment’stargetofreaching90%ofthepopulationby2020.WebelievethattheroleoftelecommunicationsisfundamentalindrivingMyanmar’snextphaseofeconomicgrowth”,saidLeDangDung,deputygeneraldirectorofViettelGroup.TheconsortiumwillhaveatotalinvestmentofUS$1.5billion.Uponthecompletionoftheproposedtelecomoperatinglicense,Vietteltargetstobuildupnationwidenetworkcoveragewithinthefirstyearofoperationandextendaccesstotelecomservicesto95%ofMyanmar’spopulationwithinthreeyears.Customerswillbenefitfrom3G-onlynetworkin900MHzand2100MHzfrequencybandsthatmeettheirdemandforhigherspeedandmorereliabledataservices.Viettelalsoaimstolaunch4Gservicesonthefrequencyband1800MHzinthenearfuture,subjecttoadditionallicensing.“ViettelhasplayedakeyroleintransformingVietnam’stelecommunicationslandscapeoverthepastseveraldecades.AsweapplythatexperiencethroughouroperationsinVietnamand9globalmarkets,ourvisioncontinuestobetoextendconnectivitytoentirepopulations,providingunrestrictedaccessacrossruralandurbangeographies.ThisstrongfoundationideallypositionsustocatertotheuntappedtelecommarketpotentialinMyanmar”concludedLeDangDung.AboutViettelHeadquarteredinHanoi,Vietnam,Viettelisoneoftheworld’sfastestgrowingtelecomoperators.Withoperationsin10countriesacrossAsia,AfricaandtheAmericas,providingservicesto270millionpopulationand85millioncustomers,thegroupreportedatotalrevenuesofUS$10.8billionandprofitofUS$2.12billionin2015.Ithasbeenwellknownasapioneerwhohasusheredinatelecommunicationsrevolutioninjustafewyears,transformingtelecomservicestoacommodityforallsocialclasses.Viettelisplacedamongthetop15telecomcompaniesintermsofcellularconnections(rankedbyGSMA’sWirelessIntelligence).Mediaqueries:Mrs.LêThuýMaiDepartmentofPR&Communications,ViettelGroupViettelTower,No.1TranHuuDuc,MyDinh2,NamTuLiemDist,HaNoi.Mobile:0989383883– Email:mailt@viettel.com.vn
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Fourth Telecoms Licence to Be Issued Soon
JANUARY 2, 2017 BY THIHA
The government will grant a telecoms licence to a fourth operator in early 2017, according
to the Directorate of Telecommunications.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications has picked Vietnam’s Viettel Co and Star High Public
Co Ltd, which was nominated by the Ministry of Defence, to become the fourth telecoms
operator. Eleven domestic public companies merged to form Myanmar National Telecom Holding
Public Ltd for the licence.
Ooroodee offered services six months after getting the licence while it took Telenor eight months.
“It will take about one year to launch the service. Other operators launched their services in Yangon
and Mandalay. The coverage was low. A fourth operator will find it difficult to start selling Sim
cards that can be used only in Yangon and Mandalay at a time
when other operators offer services across the country. It will launch its service only when it
can operate nationwide,” said an official from the directorate.
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Vietnamese Telecom Viettel to Invest $2bn in
Myanmar Over Five Years
OCTOBER 21, 2016 BY THIHA
VIETTEL, Viet Nam’s largest mobile network operator, is expected to make US$2 billion investment
in Myanmar’s telecom sector within five years, with plans to launch its service business next year, it
is learnt.
The Vietnamese group operates in ten countries in Asia, Africa and America, and will provide its
telecommunications services for Myanmar people in partnership with local companies.
Viettel will occupy a 49 per cent share of the joint venture company while 23 per cent will go to a
local consortium. The government-owned Star High Public Co Ltd will hold the remaining 28 per cent
stake.
A joint venture agreement has already been signed between Viettel and local partners to kick off
operations in early 2017, said U Zaw Min Oo, a member of the board of directors of Myanmar
Technologies and Investment Corporation.
The Vietnamese market leader with about 40 per cent of all customers on its network will be the
fourth telecom operator in Myanmar. The company is likely to offer telecommunications services
through mobile towers owned by the military-run Myanmar Economic Cooperation.
The two giant telecom operators—Qatar’s Ooredoo and the Norway’s Telenor—got licences from
the Myanmar government in 2014 to operate their service business in the country. They both have
introduced 4G services to their subscribers this year.
Among operators, Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications is the largest telecom operator in the
country. It plans to provide 4G network next year.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing added 8 new photos from February 12 at 7:50am.
February 12 at 7:50am ·
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First Call Announcement of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) held
Nay Pyi Taw February 11 2018
As a gesture of honouring the 71st Anniversary of the Union Day, Commanderin- Chief of Defence Services
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing attended a ceremony to hold First Call Announcement of Telecom
International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) which is the fourth telecom operator in Myanmar, which is
a joint-venture between Myanmar and Vietnam, at Kempinski Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw this morning.
Also present at the ceremony together with the Senior General were Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence
Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, the Union Ministers, senior military
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar H.E. Dr. Luan
Thuy Duong, chair of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) U Khin Maung Soe and offi
cials and guests.
In his opening speech, the Senior General said as part of its effort for transparency in the country’s reforms and
development tasks, two foreign operators Ooredoo Myanmar Ltd and Telenor Myanmar Ltd and two local
operators MPT and KDDI Summit Global Myanmar Company Limited have been allowed to offer telecom
services. According to the growing population and suggestions of scholars, the nationwide telecommunication
licence has been granted to Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) as the fourth operator.
Viettel Global Investment Joint Stock Company Limited, Star High Company owned by Myanmar Economic
Corporation and MNTH Public Limited signed the Joint Venture Agreement in 2016. The launch of the
business within one year and five months is the result of goodwill and eagerness of those from both sides. The
systematic upgrading of the already-existed infrastructures of the MEC Tel is one of the crucial points.
Telecommunication industry is included in the list of major businesses which help drive the country’s growth.
Thanks to the better telecommunications system for giving sevices to both home and abroad on time, the
socioeconomic status of the people will improve rapidly. Improving telecommunication system can be utilized
for the improvement of the people’s lives.
And offi cials need to be aware of telecom security. He continued to say that Mytel, the fourth telecom
operator can connect local telecom sector as well as foreign operators. As part of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR), it will carry out the public services such as free Internet, multimedia, tele-center, video
conference for organizations, charity program under the name of Operation Smile etc. In addition, Mytel will
provide the best services in cooperation with other same service providers in the telecommunications sector.
Along with its improvements, Mytel will provide assistance for more development of Myanmar social
environment.
Then, the Senior General said the First Call Announcement Ceremony was held today after establishing the
telecommunication network of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) being jointly
conducted by Myanmar and Vietnam.
He thanked the Union Minister for Transport and Communications, departmental officials, the Union Minister
for Planning and Finance, the Union Minister for Electricity and Energy, the Chairman of MIC, the Secretary
and departmental offi cials, the chief ministers of regions and states and members of cabinets, the National
Defence Minister and the Information and Communications Minister of Vietnam, the Vietnamese Ambassador
to Myanmar, the chairman of Viettel Group and officials for their assistance to successfully hold the ceremony.
As a gesture of hailing the 71st Anniversary of Union Day, the First Call Announcement Ceremony was
auspiciously held today to operate the telecommunications network of Telecom International Myanmar
Company Limited (Mytel). As such, it was a success for the communications sector of Myanmar to contribute
to communication services and IT services, beneficial to the State.
Chair of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) U Khin Maung Soe extended greetings
and gave a PowerPoint presentation on implementation of the project. As Chair U Khin Maung Soe of
Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) and CEO Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam declared
readiness of Mytel Network, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing,
Union Ministers U Thant Sin Maung, U Win Khaing and U Kyaw Win, Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Nyo
Saw, Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar H.E.Dr. Luan Thuy Duong, Chair U Khin Maung Soe and CEO
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam pressed the buttons to launch the connection of Mytel Network.
The Senior General extended greetings to Vietnamese Minister of National Defence H.E. General Ngo Xuan
Lich through video call of Mytel Network. Then, the Senior General called Commander of Northern Command
Maj-Gen Nyi Nyi Swe, Commander of Triangle Region Command Maj-Gen Aung Zaw Aye and Commander
of Coastal Region Command Maj-Gen Lin Aung through the video call.
Union Minister U Thant Sin Maung connected with the director of Mytel Yangon branch through video call of
Mytel Network with quality images and services.
Chair U Khin Maung Soe and CEO Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam presented emblems and gifts to mark the First
Call Announcement of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) to the Senior General and
guests.
They then posed for documentary photo. The Senior General and party visited the booths displayed by
Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel). Telecom International Myanmar Company
Limited (Mytel) got Nationwide Telecom licence on 12 January 2017 thanks to collaborative efforts of
Myanmar and Vietnam. The company is formed with 51 percent of shares owned by 11 public groups on
Myanmar side.
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Discussions emphasize promotion of friendly relations and cooperation between two armed forces of Myanmar
and Vietnam
Nay Pyi Taw August 25
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing held a meeting with General
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam H.E. Mr.
Nguyen Phu Trong at Thazin Hall of Hilton Hotel, here, this morning.
First, the Senior General said Myanmar and Vietnam are old friend countries and this visit proves
strengthening of friendly relations between the two countries. Efforts are being made to extend cooperation
arenas between the two armed forces of the two countries. He urged the visiting General Secretary of the
Central Committee of Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam to encourage economic, military and
defence affairs between the two countries, and discussed progress in operating cooperation in communication
between the two armed forces, and further cooperation in sports, culture and medical sectors.
The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam also
discussed maintaining friendly relations between Vietnam and Myanmar since yore, sending of a goodwill
delegation to Myanmar in 1947 two years after regaining its independence in 1945, then establishment of
friendly ties between the two countries including the journey of President Ho Chi Minh, situations of Vietnam
in carrying out defence , peace and stability and development of the nation after regaining independence, and
positioning of the country on a step after completion of a 30-year internal reforms. He expressed thanks for
contributions of Myanmar and its people to Vietnam in the past. He pledged to continue further cooperation to
be able to support each other. He expressed his hope for further cementing cooperation between the two
countries in the future. He said he was delighted with strengthening friendly relations and cooperation. He
hoped for relations and cooperation between the two armed forces to take a key role in enhancing friendly ties
and cooperation between the two countries. He emphasized promotion of cooperation in exchange of visits,
training affairs and logistic measures between the two armed forces and enhancement of cooperation with
supporting each other in the ASEAN Community.
Next, the Senior General expressed thanks for deeply recounting the history on friendly relations between
Myanmar and Vietnam. Thanks to leadership and endeavours of State leaders including President Ho Chi
Minh, Vietnam becomes a “Tiger” in Southeast Asia by overcoming various challenges after regaining
independence in 1945. Both sides succeed to the legacy of good relations between the two countries. The
Tatmadaw , on its part, will fully participate in promoting cooperation in all sectors including strategic
relations between the two countries.
Also present at the meeting together with the Senior General were Lt-Gen Hsan Oo, Lt-Gen Nyo Saw and
senior military officers of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), the commander of Nay Pyi Taw
Command, and the deputy minister for Defence. The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam was accompanied by Vietnamese Minister of Foreign
Affairs H.E. Mr. Phan Binh, Head of the Party Central Committee and Vietnamese Minister H.E. Mr. Nguyen
Van Nen, Head of Central Commission H.E. Mr. Hoang Binh Quan, Vietnamese Ambassador to Vietnam
H.E.Mdm. Luan Thuy Duong and officials.
Likewise, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing received Deputy
Minister of Defence Sr.Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and party and
Chairman of Viettel Group Maj. Gen. Nguyen Manh Hung and party at Jade Hall of the same hotel separately
this morning.
At the meeting with the Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Defence , they exchanged discussions on promotion of
friendly ties and cooperation between the two armed forces of two countries, exchange of goodwill visits,
cooperation in existing training and communication sectors, and enhancement of cooperation in sports, culture,
medical and technological arenas.
In holding talks with the Chairman of Viettel Group,
they frankly discussed jointly operating the
communication tasks by MECTel and Viettel
between the two armed forces, situations to further
promote MyTel communication tasks, and carrying
out of the tasks to contribute towards
communication sector of the nation without
emphasizing the profit.
Khin Maung Soe-STAR HIGH PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED
Khin Maung Soe
ခင်မ ောင်စိုး
Minister of Electric Power
In office
February 2011 – 30 March 2016
Succeeded by Aung San Suu Kyi
Chairman of the Rangoon City Electric Power
Supply Board
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Personal details
Nationality Burmese
Khin Maung Soe (Burmese: ခင်မ ောင်စိုး) was the Minister for Electric Power from 2011 to 2016. He
was appointed in February 2011 by President Thein Sein. He was previously Chairman of the
Rangoon City Electric Power Supply Board. NOW IN MYTEL DIRECTOR
Mya Han
Chairman & CEOFORTUNE INTERNATIONAL GROUP
U Mya Han is Chairman & CEO of “Fortune International Group”. He received his degree in
Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1982 and Executive MBA in 2007. In 1991, he started to
run “Fortune International Limited”. Fortune International Limited had started with
installation and servicing of elevators as its core business. It had been leading in
engineering, construction & Development, distribution, telecommunications, Fiber to the
Home, plantation and manufacturing later.
He is also President of Myanmar Livestock Federation, Myanmar Taekwondo Federation,
Vice President of UMFCCI, CEC member of Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs
Association, BOD member of Yadanapon Teleport Co., Ltd and Myanmar Info Tech and
Chairman of New Day Energy Group Co.,Ltd.
Viettel’s Deputy General Director Viettel’s deputy general director Le Dang Dung
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Myanmar’s fourth and final telecoms firm – operating under the brand name Mytel – will make use of
the AAE-1 submarine cable, infrastructure belonging to state-owned MECtel and try to beat its rivals
on services charges, its external relations officer said at press conference last weekend.
Mytel is made up of Vietnam defence ministry owned-firm Viettel, aconsortium of 11 local firms and a
subsidiary of military-run Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC) called Star High Public Company.
MEC also owns operator MECtel, and Mytel will make use of that operator’s existing infrastructure,
said U Zaw Min Oo, Mytel’s external relations officer. Details of the infrastructure were unavailable,
but telecom industry sources told The Myanmar Times last year that Star High Public Company had
access to 1000 towers and more than 13,000 kilometres (8100 miles) of fibre, among other telecoms
assets.
Mytel, which received Myanmar’s fourth telecoms licence on January 12, will also use the AAE 1
(Asia-Africa-Europe) submarine cable “so we will not have to worry about internet bandwidth”, said U
Zaw Min Oo.
AAE 1 is owned by a consortium of international carriers, with MPT acting as a “co-landing party” for
the cable’s connection to Myanmar, according to a senior technical manager at MPT, who asked to
remain anonymous.
MPT is not participating directly in AAE 1, however, and does not plan to make use of the cable for
additional bandwidth, the technical manager said. But MPT is part of the consortium that built the
20,000 kilometer Southeast Asia–Middle East–Western Europe 5 cable, which was finished late last
year.
Mytel, meanwhile, will concentrate on extending their coverage in rural areas and will offer 2G, 3G
and 4G services, said U Zaw Min Oo. As far as business plans go, the new firm seems intent on
competing on cost.
“Now operators are racing [to compete] with price or services charges,” he said. “So I think that we
should reduce services charges [to be less] than other operators, although we cannot announce
prices yet.”
Telenor and MPT both still offer 2G services, while Oordeoo entered the market with 3G. All three
operators also offer 3G and a limited 4G service.
Source: The Myanmar Times
At long last Myanmar’s fourth telecoms operator has its licence, but the brand name under which it
will operate remains under wraps and the firm will only begin providing services in 2018, according
to its external relations officer.
The Ministry of Transport and Communication formally awarded the firm – Myanmar National Tele &
Communications (MNTC) – a licence yesterday in Nay Pyi Taw, U Than Htun Aung, director of the
ministry’s Posts and Telecommunications Department, told The Myanmar Times.
MNTC is a tie up between Vietnam defence ministry owned-firm Viettel, a consortium of 11 local
firms called Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public, and a subsidiary of military-run Myanmar
Economic Corporation called Star High Public Company.
More than a year has passed since the government first announced a tender for international firms
to join with a consortium to form a fourth operator. But anyone hoping that the licence ceremony
would yield more clarity about the new operator’s business plans may be disappointed.
U Zaw Min Oo, chief external relations officer for MNTC and also a director of one of the firms in the
Myanmar consortium, said that the telco could start issuing SIM cards later this year, but that it
would only launch services in 2018.
“It will take at least 12 months to get ready,” he said. He would not disclose the brand name under
which the new compnay will market it services, but said more details would follow at a press
conference on January 14 in Yangon.
The new telco joins state-owned incumbent MPT and foreign firms Telenor and Ooredoo in the
Myanmar market. But after almost three years of rapid growth the rate at which those firms are
adding customers is slowing, and most of the areas yet to be served by a telecoms network are
remote and rural.
Telenor CEO Lars Erik Tellmann said last year that almost everyone in Myanmar who wants a SIM
card already has one, and that competition is shifting towards data services and quality.
“Our company is the last one to enter the market and almost everyone has SIM cards,” said U Zaw
Min Oo at a press conference after the licence ceremony. “But we will do our best in this market, and
we will try to ensure our communication networks reaches 95 percent of the population.”
U Zaw Min Oo said the operator plans to spend US$80 million on social welfare activities during its
15 year licence term. MNTC has paid $300 million for its licence, substantially less than Telenor or
Oordoo.
“The government fixed the $300 million fee because [MNTSC] entered the market later than the
other operators so that they have less market share,” said U Myo Swe, deputy director from
Department of Post and Telecommunications.
Telenor paid just over $500 million for its licence and Ooredoo just over $1 billion, said U Myo Swe.
Those firms received their licences in February 2014, following an application process where each
set a fee they were willing to pay without knowledge of what other applications were offering.
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2302-2015-2016(YGN)
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Incorporation Date
27 October 2015 (over 2 years ago)
Expiry Date
26 October 2020
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No.4,Room-4, MICT Park, University Compund of Hlaing, , Hlaing, YANGON
Myanmar
Alternative Names
မြန်မာနေ င်နယ် တယ် လီကွန်းဟိုးလ် ဒင်း ပတ် ဘလစ် လီမိတက် (alternative legal name in MY)
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AYE WIN, chairman
LWIN NAING OO, director
MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director
MYA HAN, chairman
NE AUNG, director
SOE THEIN, director
THEIN HAN, director
TIN MAUNG HLAING, director
TUN LWIN, director
WIN AUNG, director
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စတား ဟိုက် ဂရုပ် ကုမ္ပဏီ လီမိတက်
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Old Compound of Timber Enterprise, Alone Road, Ahlone, YANGON
Director Name Type NRC No.
Aunt Zaw Director7/PAKHANA(NAING)033137
Khin Maung Soe Director12/DAGANA(NAING)006521
Kyaw Swar Oo Director12/DAGANA(NAING)012597
Mg Mg Myint Director13/TAKANA(NAING)124299
Phone Naing Director12/KATANA(NAING)007777
Thant Swe Director12/MAGADA(NAING)010899
TUN TUN Director7/PAKHANA(NAING)013679
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May 2011-10 May 2019)
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Company Name (English):
Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited.
Company Name (Myanmar):
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Registration No.:
523FC/2016-2017 (YGN)
Registration Date:
19/09/2016
Expiry Date:
18/09/2021
Type of Business: Services
Address:
The corner of Pantra Street and U Wizara Road., Dagon, YANGON
Director Name Type NRC No.
Khin Maung Soe Director12/DAGANA(NAING)006521
Le Dang Dung Director
Mya Han Director12/KAMAYA(NAING)014364
Nghiem Phuong NhiDirector
Nguyen Thanh NamDirector
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Director Name Type NRC No.
Nguyen The Nghia Director
Soe Thein Director12/PAZAPA(NAING)004873
Thein Aung Director10/MALAMA(NAING)019918
Yin Maung Nyunt Director12/MAYAKA(NAING)054456
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The Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) is in charge of handling company
registrations for local and foreign businesses under the Companies Act. DICA also serves as a secretary to
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No.1, Thitsar Road, Yankin Township, Yangon.
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VIETNAM BUSINESS INVASION IN MYANMAR

  • 1. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnamese-travel-firm-starts-myanmar-tour-packages Vietnamese Travel Firm Starts Myanmar Tour Packages Vietnam Tour Pedia, a Hanoi-based travel company, has started offering Myanmar tour packages as an increasing number of regional travellers chose the formerly closed-off country as their destination of choice.The company said the packages will help travellers immerse in heritage treasures of Myanmar, dubbing the country as an undiscovered “Golden Land” steeped in history and tradition. The company’s tour packages will cover well-trodden Myanmar destinations like Yangon, Bago, Inle Lake, Bagan, Indein, Maruk U and Ngapali beach.Its 4-day ‘Yangon Bago’ package will offer visits to historical buildings in Yangon and cultural shows. It will then take travellers to Bago to visit pagodas and archaeological sites there.The 5-day ‘Yangon Bagan’ package will include Myanmar’s ancient capital of Bagan and visits to ancient monuments such as Abeyadana Temple, Kabar Aye and Maha Pasana. The tour can also be combined with a short trip to the city of Mandalay.The company’s ‘Yangon Bagan Mandalay Short Break Tour’ package starts from $1,162 and goes up according to the preferences of accommodation, while its ‘Yangon Bagan Mandalay Heho Inle lake’ package starts from $936. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnams-bidv-hopes-rope-more-foreign-investments-myanmar Vietnam's BIDV Hopes to Rope in More Foreign Investments for Myanmar The tenth foreign bank in Myanmar, the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV), hopes to help its customers develop Myanmar and identify investment opportunities, the bank’s top official in Myanmar said.Dang Hai Nha, CEO at BIDV’s Yangon branch, said he’s seen many Vietnamese investors come into the country, looking for industries that could become cash cows. “With the representative office here, we have received many Vietnamese investors who are interested in Myanmar and come to study investment opportunities. While meeting those customers,
  • 2. we received a lot of demand for banking products and services. They are our focus and target customers,” Dang Hai Nha told Myanmar Buisness Today in an interview at his office at Myanmar Plaza, a massive mixed-use Vietnamese development, in Yangon.Among the investors who have approached his company, real estate development seems to take the top spot in investment opportunity, followed by service providers and consumer goods manufacturers, the BIDV CEO added.With further cooperation between the members of the ASEAN Economic Community, BIDV could see more business coming its way as neighbouring countries continue to work toward finding easier ways to do business across the region.One of those ways is by working with local banks is by offering services such as money markets, which are short-term loans provided between banks which helps increase the liquidity in the market.The CEO draws a lot of comparisons between Vietnam’s fast-paced development over the past two decades and Myanmar’s current economic boom.When Vietnam opened up to the global economy, it faced many of the same problems in attracting investors as Myanmar is now, he said.Deterrents such as a lack of legal framework in the country took 10 to 20 years to finally establish, but for Myanmar, he expects it to come much sooner.“I think it will be sooner. Completion here depends on the sectors, maybe within five to 10 years,” Dang Hai Nha said.Other detractors for investors include many of the same complaints heard repeatedly throughout the country: a lack of infrastructure including poor roads and insufficient electricity supplies, and the congestion of Yangon’s downtown traffic.Moving forward, Dang Hai Nha expects to see more suburban development around Yangon due to the lack of parking space in downtown Yangon and the availability of land on the outskirts of the city. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnamese-bank-receives-banking-operation-licence Vietnamese Bank Receives Banking Operation Licence The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) has officially handed out the licence to carry out banking operations in Myanmar to the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam JSC (BIDV). The Vietnamese state-run bank received the preliminary nod alongside three other Asian banks in March at the second round of awarding foreign banking licences.The branch, which started operation on July 1, will initially focus on providing banking products and services to foreign enterprises in Myanmar, banks operating inside and outside Myanmar and local businesses on the basis of cooperation with local banks, BIDV said.
  • 3. Target customers include Vietnamese enterprises and those from key countries and territories where BIDV has presence or a close relationship with, such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, the bank said.Besides, BIDV will provide specific products such as money transfers, loans with collateral in Vietnam and salary payment to beneficiaries in Vietnam, collection, among others, for transactions between Vietnam and Myanmar.The branch has charter capital of $85 million and is set to have total assets of at least $300 million. BIDV’s Yangon office is located at Hoang Anh Gia Lai Myanmar Center Tower, a multi-million-dollar Vietnamese development project.Tran Bac Ha, BIDV Chairman, said, “BIDV is committed to strictly complying with laws of Myanmar, continuing to make practical and effective contributions to the opening of the banking system and the economic development of Myanmar.” Following the joint declaration between Vietnam and Myanmar on 12 priority areas of economic cooperation, including finance and banking, BIDV established its representative office in Myanmar in April 2010.In 2010, there were only two Vietnamese projects in Myanmar with a total FDI capital of $23.65 million. Now, 73 Vietnamese businesses are present in Myanmar with total FDI of $691.6 million.Bilateral trade between the two countries also saw huge growth. In 2015, total import-export between the two countries reached $435 million, three times higher than 2010’s $152.3 million. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/smuggled-thai-and-vietnamese-rice-be-auctioned Smuggled Thai and Vietnamese Rice to bThe rice which was smuggled into Myanmar and seized in October has been found to be from Thailand and Vietnam.That rice will be auctioned off, said the Ministry of Commerce. The Ministry claimed that the smuggled rice was identified using lab testing and its quality checked by the Department of Agriculture under the administration of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation.The Department of Agriculture gave the results to the Ministry of Commerce, and the smuggled rice was seized according to Customs Laws, the Ministry said.“The Department of Agriculture has identified the rice and they said the rice is from Thailand or Vietnam. That’s why the state will seize this rice and auction it off,” U Than Win, director of Anti-smuggling Committee, Ministry of Commerce, told Myanmar Business Today.Smuggled goods always have to be checked when they get seized. If the seized goods are not harmful and edible, they are auctioned off to the public. If the seized goods are harmful, they are destroyed.These seized rice are edible and will be auctioned soon, said U Than Win.
  • 4. Anti-smuggling committee seized more than 840 bags of rice worth of over K14 million along the Myawaddy-Yagon trade route in October. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnamese-construction-firm-forms-local-jv Vietnamese Construction Firm Forms Local JV Fecon said the new company is set to launch in June 2016 and immediately embark on the first project – foundation works for Thilawa port extension. Vietnamese geotechnical contractor Fecon Foundation Engineering and Underground Construction JSC has received a temporary licence from the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development to establish a joint venture company in Myanmar.The new JV, Fecon Rainbow Foundation Construction Co Ltd, will be formed between Fecon and local firm Super Rainbow Construction.Fecon will have 75 percent stake in the firm while the rest will be controlled by Super Rainbow Construction.Fecon said the new company is set to launch in June 2016 and immediately embark on the first project – foundation works for Thilawa port extension.The Vietnamese firm said the new JV has been established to “capture the expanding opportunities after the historic election of Myanmar in November” and the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) on December 31.As a result of the changes, Fecon said it forecasts 2016 to offer opportunities in the fields of infrastructure projects in transport, energy and real estate investment and construction in Myanmar.Fecon said it aims to expand its business based around the Special Economic Zone in Thilawa, which is next to Fecon’s Thilawa port extension project. The Japanese-backed 2,400- hectares zone is expected to develop the production and manufacturing industries in Myanmar.Fecon said it expects to encounter potential opportunities when implementing some projects in this industrial zone in the future. The firm is also pursuing the foundation works for some big thermal power plant projects in the south of Myanmar. With the opening up of Myanmar infrastructure projects are expected to boom in the next two decades.“Qualified human resources, leading technology in foundation engineering and underground construction field, and the ability to supply overall solutions to help reduce investment cost are Fecon’s strengths that make us confident about the new destination – Myanmar,” Ishiguro Haruo, marketing director of Fecon, said.
  • 5. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietjet-offers-promotional-fares-yangon-hcmc-flights Vietjet Offers Promotional Fares for Yangon-HCMC Flights Vietnamese low cost carrier Vietjet said it is selling tickets at special prices for its newest route linking Yangon to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.The sale will go on from 11:30 to 13:30 (Myanmar time) everyday from July 24 to July 29.The carrier said that “lucky tickets” will be available from $0 for the travel period between October 2 and December 31. However, all low cost fares exclude taxes, fees and charges, Vietjet added. The route between Yangon and Ho Chi Minh City, which will start on October 2, will be operated with the frequency of five return flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The estimated flying time is about 2 hours and 15 minutes.The flight departs from Ho Chi Minh City at 10:25 (local time) and arrives in Yangon at 12:10 (local time). The return flight takes off from Yangon at 13:00 (local time) and arrives in Ho Chi Minh City at 15:35 (local time). Tickets can be booked at www.vietjetair.com (or via smartphone at www.m.vietjetair.com) or at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnamby clicking the ‘Booking’ tab. Payment can be made with Visa, MasterCard, JCB, American Express, and ATM cards.Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh, vice president of Vietjet, said: “Vietjet is delighted to make our network wider with the additional service from Ho Chi Minh City to Yangon, connecting the two countries’ business, culture and tourism hubs. Vietjet, the first private airline in Vietnam, operates a fleet of 25 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, with 150 flights each day. Since beginning operations three years ago it has opened 33 air routes inside Vietnam and between Vietnam and cities in Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia and China. https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/vietnam-s-fpt-wins-telecoms-services-licence-myanmar
  • 6. Vietnam’s FPT Wins Telecoms Services Licence in Myanmar FPT, Vietnam’s leading technology company, said it has secured a licence to provide fixed telecoms and internet services in Myanmar, becoming the first 100-percent foreign-owned firm to operate in the field there.Myanmar’s communications and technology ministry granted FPT the 15-year licence, which will also allow the Hanoi-based firm to provide telecom services on NFS (I) or network facilities, including online games, e-news, websites and e-commerce services, FPT said in a statement.It said FPT Myanmar, established in 2013, had a revenue of $13.5 million last year in Myanmar. Myanmar has a population of about 55 million and cellphone usage has soared in the past year since foreign operators started providing services in the wake of the opening up of its nascent telecoms sector.Giant software company FPT announced yesterday that it will provide fixed telecoms and internet services in Myanmar, becoming the first 100-percent foreign-owned firm to operate in telecoms in the country.Currently, six Myanmar corporations have received the NFS (I) licence, while FPT is the first foreign company to be licensed.Duong Trieu Dung, general director of FPT Global, said FPT’s capacity and experience in providing telecom services in developing countries, such as Cambodia and Viet Nam, and its long-term commitment to investment, was the reason that Myanmar’s communications and technology ministry agreed to allow FPT to invest in the country. (Agencies) https://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/hagl-s-phase-one-goes-live-trade-centre-office-towers-and- hotel PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE HAGL’s Phase One Goes Live with Trade Centre, Office Towers and Hotel
  • 7. Vietnamese conglomerate Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) Group has announced the completion of Phase-1 of its $440-million HAGL Myanmar Centre project in Yankin township in Yangon.The first phase includes a trade centre, two 27-storey office towers and a five-star 23-storey hotel with 429 units.HAGL said the second phase of the project is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2017. During this period, the group will build four 28-storey towers that will have 1,800 apartments and office areas for rent.HAGL has invested in the project with financial support from the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV), Eximbank and Sacombank. The project is currently the largest Vietnamese investment in Myanmar. Cao Duy Thinh, managing director of HAGL Myanmar Centre, said, “It is proof that we believe in the potential of Myanmar. Myanmar Centre would like to be a part of the growth of the economy. We believe that we are offering high-quality housings and office spaces with fair price to our customers.”The group’s chairman Doan Nguyen Duc said a part of the project will be allocated for Vietnamese investors to open their business in Yangon.According to local media reports, HAGL has reached agreement with several companies to rent office spaces, including Malaysia’s Petronas, Vietnam Airlines, Thai Airways and BIDV.The average leasing price per square metre of office space at the centre is $62 per month, and rent for the project’s trade centre is between $45 and $50 per square metre. https://www.mmtimes.com/business/4984-myanmar-to-show-off-its-goods-at-vietnam-international- expo.html Myanmar to show off its goods at Vietnam International Expo In an effort to increase – and equalise – trade between the two countries, Vietnam has invited Myanmar to take part in an international trade fair in Hanoi next month.Vietnam has shown its wares at two trade fairs in Myanmar, first in November, 2009, and then April. Now, following an agreement reached by the prime ministers of the two countries at Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar will return the compliment.
  • 8. Myanmar companies will exhibit jewellery, wooden furniture and agricultural products such as beans and pulses, said Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) general secretary Dr Mg Mg Lay. The expo will take place from August 31 to September 6.We think the international expo will be more active and crowded than a single show, and our entrepreneurs will make contacts with international buyers,” said U Soe Myint, a UMFCCI official, adding that 150 delegations would show off their wares in about 40 booths.Vietnam Airlines is offering a special price for members of the Myanmar delegation, he said. Vietnam has also invited about 30 associations under the UMFCCI to exhibit their products and activities, said U Soe Myint.The invitation comes as Vietnamese and Myanmar firms talked business at the UMFCCI headquarters earlier this month. About 35 Vietnamese delegations were looking to make deals in aluminium products, construction materials, iron and steel production, agro- based products, food and beverages and cosmetics. Myanmar needed to learn from Vietnam’s experience in achieving rapid economic development, said U Aung Lwin, the vice chairman of the UMFCCI.Direct flights between Yangon and Hanoi, established earlier this year, have helped increase trade visits and tightened economic cooperation, U Aung Lwin added. Vietnamese companies would sell their products at a reasonable price in Myanmar in order to secure market share, delegation leader Mr Nguyen Anh Ngoc told reporters. Mr Nguyen is the vice director of Vietnam’s Investment and Trade Promotion Centre.“Quality is more important than quantity, and mutual benefit is more important than how many enterprises we have operating here,” he said.
  • 9. The Investment and Trade Promotion Centre had visited many times in the past six years to look into Myanmar market conditions, said Mr Nguyen. Myanmar had an open market and was happy to offer cooperation, he said. Myanmar exports agricultural products, timber and marine and mineral products to Vietnam, U Aung Lwin said, and imports car spare parts, computer parts, construction materials, steel, plastics, pharmaceuticals and other chemical products. From 2008 and 2009, bilateral trade rose from US$59 million to $82 million, of which Myanmar exported $55 million worth of goodsand importe about $27 million.Vietnam ranks 22nd out of 35 countries that invest in Myanmar, having put nearly $24 million in the oil and gas and forestry sectors. https://www.mmtimes.com/news/myanmar-and-vietnam-take-their-relations-next-level.html Myanmar and Vietnam take their relations to the next level The relations between Myanmar and Vietnam were forged during hard times. That helps explain why their friendship and cooperation are very solid. When the whole world turned its back on Myanmar, Vietnam was at the forefront of the effort to mitigate waves of negative salvos from the West – similar to the tirades it withstood during the Indochina War.The moment of truth came in 2004, when Vietnam was instrumental in breaking Myanmar’s international isolation that had long been orchestrated by European countries. As the chair of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), Vietnam was the main driving force behind the push for the membership of Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos in the ASEM process, very much to the chagrin of the other members. During the Cold War, when Vietnam was in
  • 10. a similar position of lacking international recognition, it was Myanmar that rendered it support. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s father, Gen Aung San led the Anti-Fascists People’s Freedom League, which allowed North Vietnam’s Propaganda and Information Agency to work in Yangon in 1948. During Vietnam’s struggle for independence, Myanmar provided arms and ammunition to fight against the French.In 1954, the agency was transformed into a consulate. That same year, Myanmar Prime Minister U Nu visited Vietnam, and Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh visited Myanmar in 1958. The two countries established ties in 1975 when the Vietnam War ended, and the consular office was turned into an embassy. This long- established fraternal sentiment is still strongly felt today, and against all odds, their relationship has remained steady.After both countries joined ASEAN – Vietnam in 1995 and Myanmar in 1997 – their relations have been further strengthened through ASEAN-led cooperative frameworks. Myanmar and Vietnam are also members of the CLMV Summit, both are actively engaged in action plans to promote trade, investment, environmental protection and water management. Last week, during the historic visit of Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Pou Trong to Myanmar, both sides agreed it was time to establish a comprehensive cooperative partnership. Most importantly, they agreed to enhance political ties through mutual visits and meetings at all levels, including the economy, culture, and science and technology. To strengthen connectivity between the two economies, they pledged to prioritise cooperation in transport infrastructure and tourism while expanding links in agriculture and forestry, telecommunications and banking.
  • 11. Both countries agreed on measures to improve the investment level, which now favours Vietnam. Last year, Vietnam invested in 47 projects in Myanmar worth US$557 million (K761.6 billion), with two-way trade reaching $299 million. Last week, they agreed to increase bilateral trade to $1 billion by stepping up investment and trade promotion and facilitation.To ensure regional peace and security, they vowed to boost bilateral security and defence cooperation by sharing information and experience. They applauded the effective implementation of bilateral security dialogue mechanisms and agreed to reinforce security cooperation, including working together to build and complete a legal framework for joint activities in fighting crime.They expressed satisfaction with their coordination and cooperation at regional and international forums like ASEAN, the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, and agreed to continue their Mekong cooperation. During Myanmar’s tenure as ASEAN chair, the group issued four statements on the dispute in the South China Sea. They reaffirmed their commitment to the rule of law and a political settlement of maritime disputes through peaceful means. Myanmar is not a claimant state in the dispute, but Nay Pyi Taw is firm in its position and its support of ASEAN centrality.Vietnam also expressed appreciation of Myanmar’s support for its candidacy for non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council in 2020-2021. Hanoi served in this position in 2008-2009.The author is editor-in-chief of The Myanmar Times. http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/science-it/194383/vietnamese-telcos-seek- opportunities-in-myanmar.html Viettel entered Myanmar soon and made every effort for years to obtain a license to develop a telecom network in the country. Viettel was defeated by Norwegian Telenor and Qatari Ooredoo in the competition for the license to provide independent telecom service in Myanmar in 2013. However, it stayed in the market to seek other opportunities. In 2014, Viettel planned to set up a joint venture with
  • 12. Myanmar’s Yatanarpon Teleport, but it was rejected by the Myanmar government. But Viettel continued its dream. In 2016, Viettel got approval on setting up a joint venture to provide mobile telecommunication and internet services in Myanmar. In the joint venture with two Myanmar partners MEC and SPV, Viettel holds a 49 percent stake. Some experts comment that with the license to run the fourth mobile network in the country, the joint venture will find it difficult to compete with the other three existing networks. The joint venture will have to build a mobile network, while other networks are already operational. However, Dung said Viettel has succeeded in other markets where the proportion of mobile phone users are higher than Myanmar, so there is no reason for it to fail in Myanmar. The military group is hurrying to build infrastructure in Myanmar in a plan to put Mytel network into operation in 2018. Meanwhile, VNPT, another Vietnamese telecom conglomerate, opened its representative office in Yangon in September 2014 to be able to more easily find business opportunities. In October 2017, VNPT joined hands with Elite Telecom Pulic Myanmar to establish StreamNet, a joint venture, to provide internet services. Streamnet has investment capital of $15 million in the first phase of operation, of which VNPT contributes 67 percent. The investment capital is expected to increase by hundreds of million of dollars in the next development period. More swift-footed than the two enterprises, FPT Group opened a business in Myanmar in July 2013 and became the first foreign company which received a license to provide internet services in 2015. FPT estimated revenue of $16 million in Myanmar in 2017 which came from implementation of a series of large projects, including one on developing national portal for the country’s information ministry, and a data center project of the finance ministry. Viettel entered Myanmar soon and made every effort for years to obtain a license to develop a telecom network in the country.
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  • 18. 3/17/2018 Myanmar–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myanmar%E2%80%93Vietnam_relations 1/2 Burmese– Vietnamese relations Myanmar Vietnam Myanmar–Vietnam relations Myanmar–Vietnam relations refer to the historical and current relationship between Myanmar and Vietnam. Both are members of the ASEAN and have engaged in relationship between two countries. Myanmar has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate general in Hồ Chí Minh City while Vietnam maintains their embassy in Yangon. History Modern relations Since 2011 References External links At 19th century, both became colonies of Britain and France. After the Vietnamese economic reform at 1986, Vietnam has practically given up socialist and communist philosophy, while Burma (later becomes Myanmar) had suffered significant economic setback after the failed 8888 Uprising. The State Peace and Development Council ruling Burma had maintained cordial tie with Vietnam and several Burmese military figures, notably Khin Nyunt, had paid visits to Vietnam in order to learn from Vietnam's economic reforms successes.[1] The political reforms in Myanmar had changed political climate of Myanmar, and Vietnam became an active player. While China, India and Thailand remain as traditional investors to Myanmar, several Vietnamese companies like Viettel and Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group have increased activities in Myanmar. Viettel has become one of 5 largest telephone investors in Myanmar[2] while Hoang Anh Gia Lai has become a prominent investor in Myanmar. Two countries have been engaging in further and deeper cooperations.[3][4] Recently there are also increasing military cooperation between two states. The Vietnamese Government, through the military-owned Viettel, has provided arms and equipments, as well as sending military officials to train Burmese soldiers of the Tatmadaw to engage against ethnic rebels amidst the Myanmar civil conflict.[5] Contents History Modern relations Since 2011
  • 19. 3/17/2018 Myanmar–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myanmar%E2%80%93Vietnam_relations 2/2 China may have expressed their deep concerns of Vietnam's political and economic tie with Myanmar, the former has a long historical hostility with China and even fought a war of 1979. 1. "A Vietnam Syndrome for Burma?" (http://www2.irrawaddy.com/articl e.php?art_id=20355). The Irrawaddy. December 21, 2010. 2. "Viettel to launch Myanmar 4G network" (http://english.vietnamnet.vn/ fms/science-it/185528/viettel-to-launch-myanmar-4g-network.html). Vietnamnet. 29 August 2017. 3. "Providing an impetus for Vietnam-Myanmar relations" (http://english.v ietnamnet.vn/fms/government/165897/providing-an-impetus-for-vietna m-myanmar-relations.html). Vietnamnet. 26 October 2016. 4. "Myanmar and Vietnam take their relations to the next level" (https://www.mmtimes.com/news/myanmar-and-vietn am-take-their-relations-next-level.html). Myanmar Times. 5. "Vietnam, Myanmar expand defense relationship" (http://en.qdnd.vn/military/intl-relations-and-cooperation/vietnam -myanmar-expand-defense-relationship-485375). People's Army Newspaper. October 3, 2017. Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (https://vnembassy-yangon. mofa.gov.vn/en-us/Pages/default.aspx/) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Myanmar–Vietnam_relations&oldid=822267467" This page was last edited on 25 January 2018, at 11:15. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Khin Nyunt reviews a Vietnamese honor guard at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam References External links
  • 20. 3/17/2018 Vietnamese firms eye investing in Myanmar - Economy - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports - VietNam Ne… http://vietnamnews.vn/economy/351362/vietnamese-firms-eye-investing-in-myanmar.html#ZrBU0vUYLu8jsgxj.97 1/10 News bizhub.vn ovietnam.vn About Us Contact Us Search keyword ... | Viet Nam News Viet Nam News Economy Vietnamese firms eye investing in Myanmar Update: February, 17/2017 - 14:00 A photo taken Yangon, a capital city of Myanmar. There remains untapped potentials for Việt Nam and Myanmar to boost trade relatión. — Photo dulichvietnam.com.vn HÀ NỘI — Vietnamese small-and medium-sized enterprises are keen to explore investing in Myanmar, according to the Công Thương (Industry & Trade) newspaper. Việt Nam is among the top 10 foreign investors in Myanmar, with nearly 80 businesses pouring in investment worth US$1 billion in the host country. Major companies such as Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, Bank for Investment and Development (BIDV), and Vietel are operating in Myanmar. Myanmar’s Minister of Industry and Trade Than Myint said his country has huge opportunities to attract foreign investment. Myanmar currently enjoys the Generalised System of Preferences for exports to the EU, the US and India, he said, adding that this will benefit foreign investors in the country. The Myanmar government has launched a programme for economic development, focusing on the private sector by modernising infrastructure and promoting global integration via the ASEAN Economic Community. To attract foreign direct investment, the government has also promulgated a new investment law and reformed the tax system in line with international practices, facilitating the granting of investment licences for overseas businesses to operate in Myanmar.
  • 21. 3/17/2018 Vietnamese firms eye investing in Myanmar - Economy - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports - VietNam Ne… http://vietnamnews.vn/economy/351362/vietnamese-firms-eye-investing-in-myanmar.html#ZrBU0vUYLu8jsgxj.97 2/10 TAGS: Vietnam investment Than Myint Yangoon p y Two-way trade between Việt Nam and Myanmar reached $536 million in 2016, surpassing the yearly target of $500 million. Việt Nam exported goods worth more than $450 million to Myanmar in the year. These were mainly iron and steel products, means of transport and equipment spare parts, while it imported rubber material, wood and forest products, farm produce and seafood. At a meeting with Minister Than Myint in January 2017, his Vietnamese counterpart Trần Tuấn Anh said there is still plenty of room for the two countries to boost trade relations. Both nations agreed to enhance trade promotion activities and make use of the East-West economic corridor to facilitate bilateral trade and reduce transportation costs. They also agreed to maintain the meeting of the Việt Nam–Myanmar trade subcommittee, to promote the co-operation mechanism of Cambodia, Laos, Việt Nam and Myanmar, and contribute to the development of the ASEAN Economic Community. Minister Trần Tuấn Anh proposed Myanmar help Vietnamese businesses export cement and reduce import licences applied to Vietnamese products. — VNS 0 Like 5 UK Property Investment We Source, Renovate & Manage Property Investments Throughout the UK. Secure Yours Today! Vi t i C A
  • 22. 2/16/2018 Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success - News VietNamNet http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/187742/defence-minister-s-visit-to-myanmar-a-success.html 1/4 Last update 11:30 | 05/10/2017 Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success The visit to Myanmar by a high-level military delegation of Vietnam led by Minister of National Defence Ngo Xuan Lich from October 1-3 was a success. How special should be Vietnam’s special economic zones? Minister supports plan to to bury sludge in sea waters Vietnam strives to brand rare and precious produce Competitive petroleum market? It’s still far away TOP STORIES ABOUT US | VIETNAMESE | RSS | Update 16/02/2018 09:25:25 (GMT+7) VIETNAMNETVIETNAMNET | TUANVIETNAMTUANVIETNAM | VEF.VNVEF.VN | 2SAO2SAO | TINTUCONLINETINTUCONLINE | VLANDVLAND | THỂ THAOTHỂ THAO HOMEHOME SPECIAL REPORTSSPECIAL REPORTS VIETNAM IN PHOTOSVIETNAM IN PHOTOS WHAT’S ONWHAT’S ON VIETNAM REFERENCEVIETNAM REFERENCE Search.. Government Business Society Art & Entertainment Travel Education Science & IT Environment Sports World News Your Vietnam Odd News Vietnam's marine sovereigntyGOVERNMENT 0 Health Insurance for Expats in Thailand Compare Best Health Insurance Plans in Thailand designed for Expats! Free QuoteFree Quote Expat Health Insurance in Thailand We will help find you the best health insurance plan at a great price. Free Quote Sign In | Sign U
  • 23. 2/16/2018 Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success - News VietNamNet http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/187742/defence-minister-s-visit-to-myanmar-a-success.html 2/4 Minister of National Defence Ngo Xuan Lich (L) has talks with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces Lieutenant General Vu Chien Thang, Director of the Foreign Relations Department under the Ministry of National Defence, made the statement in a recent interview with Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) newspaper about defence cooperation prospects between Vietnam and Myanmar. The visit aimed to review defence ties between the two countries and discussed cooperation plans to reinforce and strengthen the Vietnam-Myanmar partnership, Thang said. At talks between Minister Lich and Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces, the two sides agreed to hasten the implementation of defence cooperation deals and enhance relations between the two countries’ armies on par with their comprehensive cooperative partnership. The visit of the Vietnamese high-level military delegation, which took place shortly after a visit by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, re-affirmed Vietnam’s desire to develop the traditional friendship between the two countries, especially Should IT firms do software outsourcing or focus on high added- value products? Fresh milk market still attractive despite big rivals High school students win top prizes at tech creativity competitions Big players to enter bourse soon, changing the game Uber, Grab, Bitcoin and Vietnam’s digital economy The race to open casinos heats up LATEST NEWS Multinationals want to develop smart factories in Vietnam HCM City launches digital traffic app Students invent ‘smart’ henhouse to breed chickens Development in coastal areas causing marine pollution Japanese volunteer helps stroke patients Surgical robots used in more hospitals in Vietnam New education program calls for reform in sex education Mekong Delta kicks off efforts to save water sources Cakes of all sorts make for a happy festival Kindergarten children learn about Tet
  • 24. 2/16/2018 Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success - News VietNamNet http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/187742/defence-minister-s-visit-to-myanmar-a-success.html 3/4 Tags: Defence Minister’s visit to Myanmar a success, Government news, Vietnam breaking news, politic news, vietnamnet bridge, english news, Vietnam news, news Vietnam, vietnamnet news, Vietnam net news, Vietnam latest news, vn news, their armies, Thang said. He added that with defence cooperation between Vietnam and Myanmar has seen new developments in various fields, particularly after they signed an agreement on defence cooperation in 2011 as well as visits by State leaders and high- ranking military officers. Notable collaboration fields include delegation exchanges, training, medical military, and defence economy, he noted. The two countries also agreed to study the establishment of a deputy ministerial level defence policy dialogue mechanism to increase political trust and understand better their respective viewpoints on issues of mutual concerns. They agreeded to boost information exchanges and consultation and provide mutual support at multilateral forums, especially within the framework of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) and ADMM . A notable outcome in the bilateral defence partnership came during the Vietnam visit in March by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar granted an operational license to the Mytel company – a joint venture in telecommunications between Vietnam’s military-run Viettel group and partners in Myanmar. It is also the biggest investment project of Vietnam in Myanmar and the largest foreign one since Myanmar’s new government was formed in 2016, Thang said. Both Vietnam and Myanmar are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and share cultural similarities and common concerns, he said. Based on the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, the two countries’ defence relations will be pushed ahead in a deeper and more efficient manner, contributing to the maintenance of peace, stability and development in each nation as well as in the region and around the world, he added. VNA Comment list (0) Fullname Email Using FMS-ID account Sign in | Sign up Write your comments here...
  • 25. 2/16/2018 New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/new-telecom-firm-mytel-transmits-first-call.html 1/14 Burma New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call
  • 26. 2/16/2018 New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/new-telecom-firm-mytel-transmits-first-call.html 2/14 By SAN YAMIN AUNG 13 February 2018 YANGON — A new telecom firm operated jointly by the Myanmar and Vietnamese militaries under the brand name Mytel transmitted its ceremonial first call in Naypyitaw on Sunday, ahead of its upcoming official service launch. Mytel is a joint venture between Vietnam Defense Ministry-owned Viettel and two local partners: Star High Company (a subsidiary of the military-run Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd.) and Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Ltd. It was awarded the country’s fourth and final telecom operator’s license on Jan. 12, 2017. The license is valid for 15 years and can be renewed.  (From L to R) Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing, Minister of Transport and Communications U Thant Sin Maung, Minister of Electricity and Energy U Win Khaing and Minister of Planning and Finance U Kyaw Win attend a ceremony inaugurating Mytel’s network on Feb. 13. / Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing / Facebook
  • 27. 2/16/2018 New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/new-telecom-firm-mytel-transmits-first-call.html 3/14 “The telecommunications industry is one of the major businesses helping to drive the country’s development. Better telecommunications services, both domestic and international, will lead to rapid improvement of people’s socioeconomic status,” said Myanmar Army Chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing in his opening speech at a ceremony to mark the first call in Naypyitaw on Sunday. He said Mytel would also assist in the development of Myanmar’s social environment. He added that it would provide public services such as free Internet, multimedia, and tele-centers, as well as establish a charity program under the name Operation Smile. At the ceremony, Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing made a video call to Vietnamese Minister of National Defense Gen. Ngo Xuan Lich, Myanmar Northern Command chief Maj-Gen Nyi Nyi Swe, Triangle Region Command chief Maj-Gen Aung Zaw Aye and Coastal Region Command chief Maj-Gen Lin Aung, according to the army chief’s official Facebook page. Mytel estimates it will invest nearly $1.5 billion to deploy 7,200 base stations and build out a 4-G network, according to Viettel. Star High Company has an approximately 28 percent stake in the venture. The company joins three existing telecom operators: Myanma Posts and Telecommunications (MPT), a state-owned provider that has partnered with Japan’s KDDI Corp; Qatar’s Ooredoo; and Norwegian operator Telenor. Mytel aims to focus on rural areas and has set a target of reaching 95 percent of the population with its network. It is scheduled to launch SIM card sales in the first quarter of this year.
  • 28. 2/16/2018 New Telecom Firm Mytel Transmits First Call https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/new-telecom-firm-mytel-transmits-first-call.html 4/14 Topics: Development, Telecoms San Yamin Aung The Irrawaddy San Yamin Aung is Reporter at the English edition of The Irrawaddy. Lifestyle Ten Things to Do in Yangon This Week
  • 29. 2/16/2018 Press Release: Viettel Enters Myanmar with an Aim to Connect 95% of the Country’s Population - Viett http://viettelglobal.vn/press-release-viettel-enters-myanmar-with-an-aim-to-connect-95-of-the-countrys-population.html 1/5 Language PressRelease:ViettelEntersMyanmarwithanAimtoConnect95%oftheCountry’sPopulationpost14.07.2016ofPRESSRELEASEViettelEntersMyanmarwithanAimtoConnect95%oftheCountry’sPopulationLaunchpadtowidespreadtelecomserviceswith3G-onlynetworkThecompanyaimstoprovideitsnetworkcoveragenationwidewithinthefirstyearofoperationandextendaccesstotelecomnetworkto95%ofthepopulationofMyanmarwithin3yearsVietnam,18April2016– ViettelannounceditsstrategicinvestmentintooneofAsia’sfastest-growingeconomies.EnteringMyanmar’stelecommunicationsmarketsthroughaconsortium,Viettelaimstodeliverrobust,differentiatedICTofferingsthatempowerMyanmartogrowfurtherasAsia’snextlargetechnology-ledeconomy.WiththecombinedstrengthsofViettel’sexperienceacrossmarkets,andthelong-standingexperienceofitsdomesticpartners,theconsortiumwillcatertothehighdemandforaffordableandhighqualitydataservicesinthecountry. Global Search English
  • 30. 2/16/2018 Press Release: Viettel Enters Myanmar with an Aim to Connect 95% of the Country’s Population - Viett http://viettelglobal.vn/press-release-viettel-enters-myanmar-with-an-aim-to-connect-95-of-the-countrys-population.html 2/5 “WeenterMyanmaratthishistoricphaseinthecountry’sreformera,whenthecountryisforecasttowitnessacceleratedeconomicgrowth,enhancedalsothroughincreasedforeigndirectinvestment.Advancingthecountry’stelecominfrastructurewillhelpusdriveasurgeinmobileandsmartphonesubscriptionpenetration,toachievethegovernment’stargetofreaching90%ofthepopulationby2020.WebelievethattheroleoftelecommunicationsisfundamentalindrivingMyanmar’snextphaseofeconomicgrowth”,saidLeDangDung,deputygeneraldirectorofViettelGroup.TheconsortiumwillhaveatotalinvestmentofUS$1.5billion.Uponthecompletionoftheproposedtelecomoperatinglicense,Vietteltargetstobuildupnationwidenetworkcoveragewithinthefirstyearofoperationandextendaccesstotelecomservicesto95%ofMyanmar’spopulationwithinthreeyears.Customerswillbenefitfrom3G-onlynetworkin900MHzand2100MHzfrequencybandsthatmeettheirdemandforhigherspeedandmorereliabledataservices.Viettelalsoaimstolaunch4Gservicesonthefrequencyband1800MHzinthenearfuture,subjecttoadditionallicensing.“ViettelhasplayedakeyroleintransformingVietnam’stelecommunicationslandscapeoverthepastseveraldecades.AsweapplythatexperiencethroughouroperationsinVietnamand9globalmarkets,ourvisioncontinuestobetoextendconnectivitytoentirepopulations,providingunrestrictedaccessacrossruralandurbangeographies.ThisstrongfoundationideallypositionsustocatertotheuntappedtelecommarketpotentialinMyanmar”concludedLeDangDung.AboutViettelHeadquarteredinHanoi,Vietnam,Viettelisoneoftheworld’sfastestgrowingtelecomoperators.Withoperationsin10countriesacrossAsia,AfricaandtheAmericas,providingservicesto270millionpopulationand85millioncustomers,thegroupreportedatotalrevenuesofUS$10.8billionandprofitofUS$2.12billionin2015.Ithasbeenwellknownasapioneerwhohasusheredinatelecommunicationsrevolutioninjustafewyears,transformingtelecomservicestoacommodityforallsocialclasses.Viettelisplacedamongthetop15telecomcompaniesintermsofcellularconnections(rankedbyGSMA’sWirelessIntelligence).Mediaqueries:Mrs.LêThuýMaiDepartmentofPR&Communications,ViettelGroupViettelTower,No.1TranHuuDuc,MyDinh2,NamTuLiemDist,HaNoi.Mobile:0989383883– Email:mailt@viettel.com.vn ViewMorePressReleaseother 22.07.2015
  • 31. 2/16/2018 MYtel | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/mytel 1/3 About us “Say goodbye to the obnoxious telecom salesman, get a broker!” Every time you order service from a new or existing carrier, there is a significant amount of associated administrative work that bogs down resources in your back office - - from adding them to your approved vendor list to negotiating the contract. Mytel saves you and your staff time and expense by eliminating operational tasks associated with buying telecom network solutions from multiple carriers. As a Mytel customer, you get a partner that understands your challenges and delivers cost effective solutions. Mytel leverages relationships with over 100 carriers in the United States to enable optimal network design at the most competitive price. We have relationships with every top-tier carrier in the country, including national and regional network providers, to maintain network and pricing data that translates into better long term solutions for our customers. People also viewed Mytel Communications Telecommunications 11-50 employees Mitel Telecommunications 1001-5000 employees MyTel Mobility Solutions Inc Telecommunications 11-50 employees Keep up with MYtel See more information about MYtel, find and apply to jobs that match your skills, and connect with people to advance your career. Join LinkedIn Sign In Jobs Companies Salaries MYtel Telecommunications · 987 followers See all 69 employees on LinkedIn → See jobs Sign in
  • 32. 2/16/2018 MYtel | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/mytel 2/3 Website http://www.mytelonline.com Company Type Privately Held Size Myself Only Specialties High Speed Internet, Voice (SIP, LD, Local, Voip, Pots), Integrated access (Voice, Data, Flex, PRI), Networks (MPLS, VPN, WAN, P2P) See less Employees at MYtel Sign in to find employee connections Thomas Flanigan Telecommunications Consultant View profile Monique R representative View profile Nou$Had N$D cellphone engineering View profile Rachid OLKOM Directeur Associé Chargé du Commercial et Developpement View profile nandar win Deputy Manager - Planning & Admin View profile Ooredoo Myanmar Telecommunications 1001-5000 employees Telenor Telecommunications 10,001+ employees My-Tel Technologies Telecommunications 51-200 employees © 2017 Ab t U A t P i P li C ki P li C i ht P li B d P li M S b i ti C it G id li L Sign in Join now
  • 33. Copyright © 2017 MyTel, All rights reserved. MINGALABAR Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited with the brand name MYTEL has been proudly granted license to be the 4th mobile operator in Myanmar. We’re working hard to o cially launch in every corner of the nation soon. Welcome to join us, so we can together bring the leading telecom services to everyone in the country.  mytel@mytel.com.mm  #61-63, Zoological Garden Rd, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar   Online
  • 34. http://mytel.com.mm/mytel/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/mytel/ https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/new-telecom-firm-mytel-transmits-first-call.html https://www.facebook.com/seniorgeneralminaunghlaing/posts/1871091986258614 Fourth Telecoms Licence to Be Issued Soon JANUARY 2, 2017 BY THIHA The government will grant a telecoms licence to a fourth operator in early 2017, according to the Directorate of Telecommunications. The Ministry of Transport and Communications has picked Vietnam’s Viettel Co and Star High Public Co Ltd, which was nominated by the Ministry of Defence, to become the fourth telecoms operator. Eleven domestic public companies merged to form Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Ltd for the licence. Ooroodee offered services six months after getting the licence while it took Telenor eight months. “It will take about one year to launch the service. Other operators launched their services in Yangon and Mandalay. The coverage was low. A fourth operator will find it difficult to start selling Sim cards that can be used only in Yangon and Mandalay at a time when other operators offer services across the country. It will launch its service only when it can operate nationwide,” said an official from the directorate. Source: Eleven Myanmar Vietnamese Telecom Viettel to Invest $2bn in Myanmar Over Five Years OCTOBER 21, 2016 BY THIHA VIETTEL, Viet Nam’s largest mobile network operator, is expected to make US$2 billion investment in Myanmar’s telecom sector within five years, with plans to launch its service business next year, it is learnt. The Vietnamese group operates in ten countries in Asia, Africa and America, and will provide its telecommunications services for Myanmar people in partnership with local companies. Viettel will occupy a 49 per cent share of the joint venture company while 23 per cent will go to a local consortium. The government-owned Star High Public Co Ltd will hold the remaining 28 per cent stake. A joint venture agreement has already been signed between Viettel and local partners to kick off operations in early 2017, said U Zaw Min Oo, a member of the board of directors of Myanmar Technologies and Investment Corporation. The Vietnamese market leader with about 40 per cent of all customers on its network will be the fourth telecom operator in Myanmar. The company is likely to offer telecommunications services through mobile towers owned by the military-run Myanmar Economic Cooperation. The two giant telecom operators—Qatar’s Ooredoo and the Norway’s Telenor—got licences from the Myanmar government in 2014 to operate their service business in the country. They both have
  • 35. introduced 4G services to their subscribers this year. Among operators, Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications is the largest telecom operator in the country. It plans to provide 4G network next year. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing added 8 new photos from February 12 at 7:50am. February 12 at 7:50am · · First Call Announcement of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) held Nay Pyi Taw February 11 2018 As a gesture of honouring the 71st Anniversary of the Union Day, Commanderin- Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing attended a ceremony to hold First Call Announcement of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) which is the fourth telecom operator in Myanmar, which is a joint-venture between Myanmar and Vietnam, at Kempinski Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw this morning. Also present at the ceremony together with the Senior General were Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, the Union Ministers, senior military officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar H.E. Dr. Luan Thuy Duong, chair of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) U Khin Maung Soe and offi cials and guests. In his opening speech, the Senior General said as part of its effort for transparency in the country’s reforms and development tasks, two foreign operators Ooredoo Myanmar Ltd and Telenor Myanmar Ltd and two local operators MPT and KDDI Summit Global Myanmar Company Limited have been allowed to offer telecom services. According to the growing population and suggestions of scholars, the nationwide telecommunication licence has been granted to Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) as the fourth operator. Viettel Global Investment Joint Stock Company Limited, Star High Company owned by Myanmar Economic Corporation and MNTH Public Limited signed the Joint Venture Agreement in 2016. The launch of the business within one year and five months is the result of goodwill and eagerness of those from both sides. The systematic upgrading of the already-existed infrastructures of the MEC Tel is one of the crucial points. Telecommunication industry is included in the list of major businesses which help drive the country’s growth. Thanks to the better telecommunications system for giving sevices to both home and abroad on time, the socioeconomic status of the people will improve rapidly. Improving telecommunication system can be utilized for the improvement of the people’s lives. And offi cials need to be aware of telecom security. He continued to say that Mytel, the fourth telecom operator can connect local telecom sector as well as foreign operators. As part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), it will carry out the public services such as free Internet, multimedia, tele-center, video conference for organizations, charity program under the name of Operation Smile etc. In addition, Mytel will provide the best services in cooperation with other same service providers in the telecommunications sector. Along with its improvements, Mytel will provide assistance for more development of Myanmar social environment. Then, the Senior General said the First Call Announcement Ceremony was held today after establishing the telecommunication network of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) being jointly conducted by Myanmar and Vietnam. He thanked the Union Minister for Transport and Communications, departmental officials, the Union Minister for Planning and Finance, the Union Minister for Electricity and Energy, the Chairman of MIC, the Secretary and departmental offi cials, the chief ministers of regions and states and members of cabinets, the National Defence Minister and the Information and Communications Minister of Vietnam, the Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar, the chairman of Viettel Group and officials for their assistance to successfully hold the ceremony. As a gesture of hailing the 71st Anniversary of Union Day, the First Call Announcement Ceremony was auspiciously held today to operate the telecommunications network of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel). As such, it was a success for the communications sector of Myanmar to contribute to communication services and IT services, beneficial to the State.
  • 36. Chair of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) U Khin Maung Soe extended greetings and gave a PowerPoint presentation on implementation of the project. As Chair U Khin Maung Soe of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) and CEO Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam declared readiness of Mytel Network, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Union Ministers U Thant Sin Maung, U Win Khaing and U Kyaw Win, Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Nyo Saw, Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar H.E.Dr. Luan Thuy Duong, Chair U Khin Maung Soe and CEO Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam pressed the buttons to launch the connection of Mytel Network. The Senior General extended greetings to Vietnamese Minister of National Defence H.E. General Ngo Xuan Lich through video call of Mytel Network. Then, the Senior General called Commander of Northern Command Maj-Gen Nyi Nyi Swe, Commander of Triangle Region Command Maj-Gen Aung Zaw Aye and Commander of Coastal Region Command Maj-Gen Lin Aung through the video call. Union Minister U Thant Sin Maung connected with the director of Mytel Yangon branch through video call of Mytel Network with quality images and services. Chair U Khin Maung Soe and CEO Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam presented emblems and gifts to mark the First Call Announcement of Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) to the Senior General and guests. They then posed for documentary photo. The Senior General and party visited the booths displayed by Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel). Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited (Mytel) got Nationwide Telecom licence on 12 January 2017 thanks to collaborative efforts of Myanmar and Vietnam. The company is formed with 51 percent of shares owned by 11 public groups on Myanmar side. https://twitter.com/SGMinAungHlaing https://www.seniorgeneralminaunghlaing.com.mm
  • 38. Viettel plans to invest US$1.5 billion in building a modern telecommunications network. https://www.facebook.com/seniorgeneralminaunghlaing/photos/a.698644213503403.1073741828.698 627660171725/1691105887590559/?type=3&theater MYTEL BORN IN August 25-2017 Senior General Min Aung Hlaing Like This Page · August 26, 2017 · Discussions emphasize promotion of friendly relations and cooperation between two armed forces of Myanmar and Vietnam Nay Pyi Taw August 25 Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing held a meeting with General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam H.E. Mr. Nguyen Phu Trong at Thazin Hall of Hilton Hotel, here, this morning. First, the Senior General said Myanmar and Vietnam are old friend countries and this visit proves strengthening of friendly relations between the two countries. Efforts are being made to extend cooperation arenas between the two armed forces of the two countries. He urged the visiting General Secretary of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam to encourage economic, military and defence affairs between the two countries, and discussed progress in operating cooperation in communication
  • 39. between the two armed forces, and further cooperation in sports, culture and medical sectors. The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam also discussed maintaining friendly relations between Vietnam and Myanmar since yore, sending of a goodwill delegation to Myanmar in 1947 two years after regaining its independence in 1945, then establishment of friendly ties between the two countries including the journey of President Ho Chi Minh, situations of Vietnam in carrying out defence , peace and stability and development of the nation after regaining independence, and positioning of the country on a step after completion of a 30-year internal reforms. He expressed thanks for contributions of Myanmar and its people to Vietnam in the past. He pledged to continue further cooperation to be able to support each other. He expressed his hope for further cementing cooperation between the two countries in the future. He said he was delighted with strengthening friendly relations and cooperation. He hoped for relations and cooperation between the two armed forces to take a key role in enhancing friendly ties and cooperation between the two countries. He emphasized promotion of cooperation in exchange of visits, training affairs and logistic measures between the two armed forces and enhancement of cooperation with supporting each other in the ASEAN Community. Next, the Senior General expressed thanks for deeply recounting the history on friendly relations between Myanmar and Vietnam. Thanks to leadership and endeavours of State leaders including President Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam becomes a “Tiger” in Southeast Asia by overcoming various challenges after regaining independence in 1945. Both sides succeed to the legacy of good relations between the two countries. The Tatmadaw , on its part, will fully participate in promoting cooperation in all sectors including strategic relations between the two countries. Also present at the meeting together with the Senior General were Lt-Gen Hsan Oo, Lt-Gen Nyo Saw and senior military officers of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), the commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command, and the deputy minister for Defence. The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Socialist Republic of Vietnam was accompanied by Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Phan Binh, Head of the Party Central Committee and Vietnamese Minister H.E. Mr. Nguyen Van Nen, Head of Central Commission H.E. Mr. Hoang Binh Quan, Vietnamese Ambassador to Vietnam H.E.Mdm. Luan Thuy Duong and officials. Likewise, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing received Deputy Minister of Defence Sr.Lt. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and party and Chairman of Viettel Group Maj. Gen. Nguyen Manh Hung and party at Jade Hall of the same hotel separately this morning. At the meeting with the Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Defence , they exchanged discussions on promotion of friendly ties and cooperation between the two armed forces of two countries, exchange of goodwill visits, cooperation in existing training and communication sectors, and enhancement of cooperation in sports, culture, medical and technological arenas. In holding talks with the Chairman of Viettel Group, they frankly discussed jointly operating the communication tasks by MECTel and Viettel between the two armed forces, situations to further
  • 40. promote MyTel communication tasks, and carrying out of the tasks to contribute towards communication sector of the nation without emphasizing the profit. Khin Maung Soe-STAR HIGH PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED Khin Maung Soe ခင်မ ောင်စိုး Minister of Electric Power In office February 2011 – 30 March 2016 Succeeded by Aung San Suu Kyi Chairman of the Rangoon City Electric Power Supply Board In office ? – ? Personal details Nationality Burmese Khin Maung Soe (Burmese: ခင်မ ောင်စိုး) was the Minister for Electric Power from 2011 to 2016. He was appointed in February 2011 by President Thein Sein. He was previously Chairman of the Rangoon City Electric Power Supply Board. NOW IN MYTEL DIRECTOR
  • 41. Mya Han Chairman & CEOFORTUNE INTERNATIONAL GROUP U Mya Han is Chairman & CEO of “Fortune International Group”. He received his degree in Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1982 and Executive MBA in 2007. In 1991, he started to run “Fortune International Limited”. Fortune International Limited had started with installation and servicing of elevators as its core business. It had been leading in engineering, construction & Development, distribution, telecommunications, Fiber to the Home, plantation and manufacturing later. He is also President of Myanmar Livestock Federation, Myanmar Taekwondo Federation, Vice President of UMFCCI, CEC member of Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association, BOD member of Yadanapon Teleport Co., Ltd and Myanmar Info Tech and Chairman of New Day Energy Group Co.,Ltd.
  • 42. Viettel’s Deputy General Director Viettel’s deputy general director Le Dang Dung http://doisongvietnam.vn/pho-tong-giam-doc-viettel-tro-lai-va-loi-hai-hon-xua-voi-noi-nay-co-anh- 18214-7.html
  • 43. Nguyen Thanh Nam-DIRECTOR MYTEL YIN MAUNG??????? https://www.facebook.com/yin.maung.946/about?lst=100002655031423%3A100004532293820%3A15 18751252
  • 44. Myanmar’s fourth and final telecoms firm – operating under the brand name Mytel – will make use of the AAE-1 submarine cable, infrastructure belonging to state-owned MECtel and try to beat its rivals on services charges, its external relations officer said at press conference last weekend. Mytel is made up of Vietnam defence ministry owned-firm Viettel, aconsortium of 11 local firms and a subsidiary of military-run Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC) called Star High Public Company. MEC also owns operator MECtel, and Mytel will make use of that operator’s existing infrastructure, said U Zaw Min Oo, Mytel’s external relations officer. Details of the infrastructure were unavailable, but telecom industry sources told The Myanmar Times last year that Star High Public Company had access to 1000 towers and more than 13,000 kilometres (8100 miles) of fibre, among other telecoms assets. Mytel, which received Myanmar’s fourth telecoms licence on January 12, will also use the AAE 1 (Asia-Africa-Europe) submarine cable “so we will not have to worry about internet bandwidth”, said U Zaw Min Oo. AAE 1 is owned by a consortium of international carriers, with MPT acting as a “co-landing party” for the cable’s connection to Myanmar, according to a senior technical manager at MPT, who asked to remain anonymous.
  • 45. MPT is not participating directly in AAE 1, however, and does not plan to make use of the cable for additional bandwidth, the technical manager said. But MPT is part of the consortium that built the 20,000 kilometer Southeast Asia–Middle East–Western Europe 5 cable, which was finished late last year. Mytel, meanwhile, will concentrate on extending their coverage in rural areas and will offer 2G, 3G and 4G services, said U Zaw Min Oo. As far as business plans go, the new firm seems intent on competing on cost. “Now operators are racing [to compete] with price or services charges,” he said. “So I think that we should reduce services charges [to be less] than other operators, although we cannot announce prices yet.” Telenor and MPT both still offer 2G services, while Oordeoo entered the market with 3G. All three operators also offer 3G and a limited 4G service. Source: The Myanmar Times At long last Myanmar’s fourth telecoms operator has its licence, but the brand name under which it will operate remains under wraps and the firm will only begin providing services in 2018, according to its external relations officer. The Ministry of Transport and Communication formally awarded the firm – Myanmar National Tele & Communications (MNTC) – a licence yesterday in Nay Pyi Taw, U Than Htun Aung, director of the ministry’s Posts and Telecommunications Department, told The Myanmar Times. MNTC is a tie up between Vietnam defence ministry owned-firm Viettel, a consortium of 11 local firms called Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public, and a subsidiary of military-run Myanmar Economic Corporation called Star High Public Company. More than a year has passed since the government first announced a tender for international firms to join with a consortium to form a fourth operator. But anyone hoping that the licence ceremony would yield more clarity about the new operator’s business plans may be disappointed. U Zaw Min Oo, chief external relations officer for MNTC and also a director of one of the firms in the Myanmar consortium, said that the telco could start issuing SIM cards later this year, but that it would only launch services in 2018. “It will take at least 12 months to get ready,” he said. He would not disclose the brand name under which the new compnay will market it services, but said more details would follow at a press conference on January 14 in Yangon. The new telco joins state-owned incumbent MPT and foreign firms Telenor and Ooredoo in the Myanmar market. But after almost three years of rapid growth the rate at which those firms are adding customers is slowing, and most of the areas yet to be served by a telecoms network are remote and rural. Telenor CEO Lars Erik Tellmann said last year that almost everyone in Myanmar who wants a SIM card already has one, and that competition is shifting towards data services and quality. “Our company is the last one to enter the market and almost everyone has SIM cards,” said U Zaw
  • 46. Min Oo at a press conference after the licence ceremony. “But we will do our best in this market, and we will try to ensure our communication networks reaches 95 percent of the population.” U Zaw Min Oo said the operator plans to spend US$80 million on social welfare activities during its 15 year licence term. MNTC has paid $300 million for its licence, substantially less than Telenor or Oordoo. “The government fixed the $300 million fee because [MNTSC] entered the market later than the other operators so that they have less market share,” said U Myo Swe, deputy director from Department of Post and Telecommunications. Telenor paid just over $500 million for its licence and Ooredoo just over $1 billion, said U Myo Swe. Those firms received their licences in February 2014, following an application process where each set a fee they were willing to pay without knowledge of what other applications were offering. Source: Myanmar Times https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205642483211489&set=t.100003310453692&type=3& theater Min Zeyar Hlaing Owner at Myanmar Millennium Group Company Vice Chairman at Myanmar Technologies & Investment Corp. President of the Myanmar Computer Industry Association,
  • 48. 2/17/2018 MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/companies/mm/2302-2015-2016(YGN) 1/5 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Company Number 2302-2015-2016(YGN) Native Company Number 2302/2015-2016(YGN) Incorporation Date 27 October 2015 (over 2 years ago) Expiry Date 26 October 2020 Jurisdiction Myanmar Registered Address
  • 49. 2/17/2018 MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/companies/mm/2302-2015-2016(YGN) 2/5 No.4,Room-4, MICT Park, University Compund of Hlaing, , Hlaing, YANGON Myanmar Alternative Names မြန်မာနေ င်နယ် တယ် လီကွန်းဟိုးလ် ဒင်း ပတ် ဘလစ် လီမိတက် (alternative legal name in MY) Business Classification Text All kinds of Business Directors / Officers AYE WIN, chairman LWIN NAING OO, director MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director MYA HAN, chairman NE AUNG, director SOE THEIN, director THEIN HAN, director TIN MAUNG HLAING, director TUN LWIN, director WIN AUNG, director Registry Page http://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/mya... Source Myanamar Directorate of Investment and Company Administration, http://www.dica.gov.mm/en, 10 Jul 2017 Add data (website, address, etc) Explore company network
  • 50. 2/17/2018 STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED | Directorate of Investment and Company Administration https://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/star-high-group-company-limited 3/6 Company Name (English): STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Company Name (Myanmar): စတား ဟိုက် ဂရုပ် ကုမ္ပဏီ လီမိတက် Registration No.: 3837/2015-2016(YGN) Publications 1. Home 2. » STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Share with: Printer-friendly version PDF version Company Information
  • 51. 2/17/2018 STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED | Directorate of Investment and Company Administration https://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/star-high-group-company-limited 4/6 Registration Date: 08/03/2016 Expiry Date: 07/03/2021 Address: Old Compound of Timber Enterprise, Alone Road, Ahlone, YANGON Director Name Type NRC No. Aunt Zaw Director7/PAKHANA(NAING)033137 Khin Maung Soe Director12/DAGANA(NAING)006521 Kyaw Swar Oo Director12/DAGANA(NAING)012597 Mg Mg Myint Director13/TAKANA(NAING)124299 Phone Naing Director12/KATANA(NAING)007777 Thant Swe Director12/MAGADA(NAING)010899 TUN TUN Director7/PAKHANA(NAING)013679 What is DICA?
  • 52. 2/17/2018 MIN ZAYAR HLAING (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271687 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED > All officers MIN ZAYAR HLAING Company MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Name MIN ZAYAR HLAING Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'MIN ZAYAR HLAING'
  • 53. 2/17/2018 MIN ZAYAR HLAING (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271687 2/4 Other officers in MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) AYE WIN, chairman LWIN NAING OO, director MYA HAN, chairman NE AUNG, director SOE THEIN, director THEIN HAN, director TIN MAUNG HLAING, director TUN LWIN, director WIN AUNG, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 7.46PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, CITY LIGHT POWER ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 25 Jun 2014-24 Jun 2019) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, GOLDEN SAPPHIRE VALLEY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 6 Apr 2012- 5 Apr 2020) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, ROYAL YATANARPON TELECOM PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 17 Feb 2015-16 Feb 2020) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, managing director, Myanmar Millennium Group (Trading) Co.,Ltd. (Myanmar, 10 Feb 2000-30 Sep 2019) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, MYANMAR INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED (Myanmar, 28 Mar 2001-27 Mar 2018) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, inactive ROYAL YATANARPON TELECOM PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 17 Feb 2005-16 Feb 2010)
  • 54. 2/17/2018 MIN ZAYAR HLAING (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271687 3/4 MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, TOP GUN AVIATION SERVICES COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 27 Sep 2013-26 Sep 2018) MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director, Myanmar Technologies And Investment Coporation Ltd (Public) (Myanmar, 16 Oct 2012-25 Nov 2020) Min Zayar Hlaing, managing director, FUTURE TELECOM DEVELOPMENT (SERVICES) COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 5 Sep 2008- 4 Sep 2020) Min Zayar Hlaing, managing director, MYANMAR MILLENNIUM GROUP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 Mar 2004-24 Mar 2020) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence
  • 55. 2/17/2018 KHIN MAUNG SOE (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348394 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED > All officers KHIN MAUNG SOE Company STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Name KHIN MAUNG SOE Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'KHIN MAUNG SOE'
  • 56. 2/17/2018 KHIN MAUNG SOE (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348394 2/4 Other officers in STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) Aunt Zaw, director Kyaw Swar Oo, director Mg Mg Myint, director Phone Naing, director Thant Swe, director TUN TUN, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 8.02PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers Found 84. Showing first 30 KHIN MAUNG SOE, managing director, D M G COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 20 Mar 2017-19 Mar 2022) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, KYAUK PHYU RURAL REGION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Aug 2016-23 Aug 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, branch MYHANMAR NATIONAL TELE & COMMUNICATION COMOANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 19 Sep 2016-18 Sep 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, inactive Aye Mya Pye Sone Gold & Mining Production Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 30 Sep 2003-29 Sep 2009) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, branch JMDP LIMITED (Myanmar, 9 Feb 2016- 8 Feb 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE, chairman, BAWGA GONE COMPANY (Myanmar, 14 May 2010-13 May 2020) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, ROYAL NAWADAY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Dec 2016-21 Dec 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, inactive Shein Aung Trading Co., LTd. (Myanmar, 30 May 2008-29 May 2011)
  • 57. 2/17/2018 KHIN MAUNG SOE (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348394 3/4 KHIN MAUNG SOE, director, inactive Khin Maung Kyi & Associates Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 2 Nov 2005- 1 Nov 2009) KHIN MAUNG SOE, managing director, TIME & TIME COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Dec 2015- 21 Dec 2020) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing Help
  • 58. 2/17/2018 Company officers with names matching 'KHIN MAUNG SOE' :: Page 1 :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers?q=KHIN+MAUNG+SOE&utf8=%E2%9C%93 1/5 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Officer’s name Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up Found 84 officers KHIN MAUNG SOE Go exclude inactive Advanced Options KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, D M G COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 20 Mar 2017-19 Mar 2022) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, KYAUK PHYU RURAL REGION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Aug 2016-23 Aug 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, branch MYHANMAR NATIONAL TELE & COMMUNICATION COMOANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 19 Sep 2016-18 Sep 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 8 Mar 2016- 7 Mar 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE chairman, BAWGA GONE COMPANY (Myanmar, 14 May 2010-13 May 2020) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, ROYAL NAWADAY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Dec 2016-21 Dec 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, branch JMDP LIMITED (Myanmar, 9 Feb 2016- 8 Feb 2021)
  • 59. 2/17/2018 Company officers with names matching 'KHIN MAUNG SOE' :: Page 1 :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers?q=KHIN+MAUNG+SOE&utf8=%E2%9C%93 2/5 inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive Aye Mya Pye Sone Gold & Mining Production Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 30 Sep 2003-29 Sep 2009) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive Shein Aung Trading Co., LTd. (Myanmar, 30 May 2008- 29 May 2011) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive Khin Maung Kyi & Associates Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 2 Nov 2005- 1 Nov 2009) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, TIME & TIME COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Dec 2015- 21 Dec 2020) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, PEACE FAMILY GROUP COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 20 Jul 2012- 22 Aug 2021) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive Real My Ko Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 6 Oct 2011- 5 Oct 2013) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, GQ-86 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 9 Mar 2017- 8 Mar 2022) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, inactive Asia Pacific Distribution Co.,Ltd (Myanmar, 25 Feb 1999-31 Aug 2014) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive 143-GROUP COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 3 Mar 2010- 2 Mar 2015) KHIN MAUNG SOE incorporator, nonprofit MON COMMUNITY OF OHIO (Ohio (US), 9 Sep 2008-30 Aug 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, YADANARBON GREEN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 Aug 2014-10 Aug 2019) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive SANDAKU MYINT MO COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 10 Aug 2009- 9 Aug 2014) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, inactive LUCKY CIRCLE TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 21 Jul 2011-20 Jul 2016) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive SNOW COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 3 Oct 2006- 2 Oct 2011) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, MYANMAR PAYMENT UNION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 16 Jul 2015-15 Jul 2020) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, SHWE DOTE HTA WADY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 12 Jan 2017- 11 Jan 2022)
  • 60. 2/17/2018 Company officers with names matching 'KHIN MAUNG SOE' :: Page 1 :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers?q=KHIN+MAUNG+SOE&utf8=%E2%9C%93 3/5 KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, EI EI MOE COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 Jan 2017-24 Jan 2022) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, BRIGHT DAWN INTERNATIONAL TRAVELS & TOURS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 8 Jul 2011- 7 Jul 2019) inactive KHIN MAUNG SOE director, inactive EVER HOUSE TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 5 Apr 2006- 4 Apr 2011) KHIN MAUNG SOE director, TAWWIN DRA COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 9 Nov 2016- 8 Nov 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, PETRIFIED WOOD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 29 Mar 2017-28 Mar 2022) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, KAUNG TET NAY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 21 Nov 2016-20 Nov 2021) KHIN MAUNG SOE managing director, Asia Pacific Platation Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 2 Sep 1999-30 Jun 2018) Sorted by officer name Sort by relevance ← Previous 1 2 3 Next → Results per page 30 Enterprise users only Filter by jurisdiction 83 Myanmar 1 Ohio (US) Filter by position
  • 61. 2/17/2018 Mg Mg Myint (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348396 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED > All officers Mg Mg Myint Company STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Name Mg Mg Myint Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'Mg Mg Myint'
  • 62. 2/17/2018 Mg Mg Myint (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348396 2/4 Other officers in STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) Aunt Zaw, director KHIN MAUNG SOE, director Kyaw Swar Oo, director Phone Naing, director Thant Swe, director TUN TUN, director See all Last updated June 12 2016, 12.56AM (over 1 year ago) Similarly named officers MG MG MYINT, director, KUDOZ COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 23 Apr 2015- 22 Apr 2020) MG MG MYINT, managing director, DRAGON QUEEN COMPANYU LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 May 2017-24 May 2022) MG MG MYINT, director, MORNING SKY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 18 Mar 2014-17 Mar 2019) Mg Mg Myint, director, STAR HIGH COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 19 Mar 2015-18 Mar 2020) Mg Mg Myint, managing director, inactive Kyi Tun Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 29 Jan 1996-31 Jul 2007) Mg Mg Myint, director, inactive Htite Tan Electric Services Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 25 Jun 2004-24 Jun 2006) Mg Mg Myint Aye, director, IMMORTAL EAGLE TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 8 Apr 2015- 7 Apr 2020) Mg Mg Myint(a) Rajandar Cu Mar, director, inactive Sein Cherry Trading Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 23 Nov 2006-22 Nov 2008) Myint Mg Mg, director, ROYAL LINN ASIA COMPANY LIMITED...... (Myanmar, 12 Aug 2016-11 Aug 2021)
  • 63. 2/17/2018 Mg Mg Myint (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348396 3/4 Myint Mg Mg, director, APEX WATER TREATMENT COMPANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 3 Mar 2015- 2 Mar 2020) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing Help API Reference Glossary
  • 64. 2/17/2018 NE AUNG (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271688 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED > All officers NE AUNG Company MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Name NE AUNG Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'NE AUNG'
  • 65. 2/17/2018 NE AUNG (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271688 2/4 Other officers in MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) AYE WIN, chairman LWIN NAING OO, director MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director MYA HAN, chairman SOE THEIN, director THEIN HAN, director TIN MAUNG HLAING, director TUN LWIN, director WIN AUNG, director See all Last updated May 11 2017, 1.19AM (9 months ago) Similarly named officers Found 31. Showing first 30 AUNG NE, director, PALET CHAUNG COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 6 Feb 2017- 5 Feb 2022) Khin Ne Lar Aung, director, SWAN SAUNG THIT COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 30 May 2014-29 May 2019) NE AUNG, director, ROYAL YATANARPON TELECOM PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 17 Feb 2015-16 Feb 2020) NE AUNG, chairman, UNITED AMARA BANK LIMITED (Myanmar, 14 Jun 2010-13 Jun 2020) NE AUNG, chairman, MYANMAR RICE TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 Jan 2001-30 Nov 2019) NE AUNG, director, inactive PREMIUM PETROL COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 Oct 2010-10 Oct 2015)
  • 66. 2/17/2018 NE AUNG (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271688 3/4 NE AUNG, managing director, AUNG YEE PHYO COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 15 Jun 1994-31 Oct 2019) NE AUNG, director, INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF ENTREPRENEUR COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 7 Oct 1999-31 Jan 2020) NE AUNG, director, inactive INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF ENTREPRENEUR SERVICES COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 12 Oct 2009-11 Oct 2016) NE AUNG KYAW, agent, inactive TAT NAY LWIN FAMILY LLC (Maryland (US), 29 Dec 2014- ) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing
  • 67. 2/17/2018 Phone Naing (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348397 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED > All officers Phone Naing Company STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Name Phone Naing Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'Phone Naing'
  • 68. 2/17/2018 Phone Naing (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348397 2/4 Other officers in STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) Aunt Zaw, director KHIN MAUNG SOE, director Kyaw Swar Oo, director Mg Mg Myint, director Thant Swe, director TUN TUN, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 8.02PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers Found 65. Showing first 30 Cho Aye @ Hla Phone Naing, director, A.E.F COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 4 Jun 2015- 3 Jun 2020) Htet Phone Naing, director, ROYAL MYANMAR ABILITY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 20 Jun 2013-19 Jun 2018) Htet Phone Naing, director, MU THA GROUP COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 16 Dec 2014-15 Dec 2019) Htut Phone Naing, director, DA NA DI PAR COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 28 Aug 2014-27 Aug 2019) KYAW PHONE NAING, director, branch YAMETHIN GOLD COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 12 Jul 2016-11 Jul 2021) KYAW PHONE NAING, managing director, PYI HTAUNGSU THAR COMPANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 30 Aug 2010-28 Aug 2020) KYAW PHONE NAING, director, branch SHIN KHAI CONSTRUCTION (MYANMAR) COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 8 Feb 2017- 7 Feb 2022)
  • 69. 2/17/2018 Phone Naing (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348397 3/4 KYAW PHONE NAING, managing director, GLOBAL ASIA MYANMAR TRAVEL & TOURS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 23 Dec 2011-22 Dec 2019) KYAW PHONE NAING, director, VEGA PROJECTS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 6 Jul 2016- 5 Jul 2021) Kyaw Phone Naing, director, inactive Grand Auto Group Ltd (Myanmar, 11 Mar 1997-10 Mar 1999) Kyaw Phone Naing, director, SANN SHWE PYI GOLD & MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Nov 2005-22 Nov 2019) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing
  • 70. 2/17/2018 SOE THEIN (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271689 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED > All officers SOE THEIN Company MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Name SOE THEIN Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'SOE THEIN'
  • 71. 2/17/2018 SOE THEIN (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271689 2/4 Other officers in MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) AYE WIN, chairman LWIN NAING OO, director MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director MYA HAN, chairman NE AUNG, director THEIN HAN, director TIN MAUNG HLAING, director TUN LWIN, director WIN AUNG, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 7.46PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers Found 396. Showing first 30 AUNG PYAE SOE THEIN, director, PYAE PHYO SAN MINING COMPANY LIMITED. (Myanmar, 15 Nov 2012-14 Nov 2020) AUNG SOE THEIN, director, DRAGON HORSE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 19 Sep 2007-18 Sep 2019) AUNG SOE THEIN, director, inactive Golden Yati Gems & Jewellery Co., Ltd (Myanmar, 11 Jul 2005- 10 Jul 2009) AUNG THEIN SOE, managing director, KAUNG KIN YAN GEMS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 May 2011-10 May 2019) Aung Soe Thein, managing director, inactive Kyaw Kyaw Oo Trading Co.,Ltd (Myanmar, 20 Nov 2006- 19 Nov 2010)
  • 72. 2/17/2018 SOE THEIN (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271689 3/4 Aung Soe Thein, director, inactive Myanma Best Deal Ltd. (Myanmar, 1 Jun 1993-31 May 1995) Aung Soe Thein, managing director, LUCKY GROUP COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Mar 2010- 23 Mar 2020) Aung Soe Thein, director, KYUN THAR LAY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Apr 2015-23 Apr 2020) Aung Soe Thein, director, inactive Myanma Best Deal Ltd. (Myanmar, 1 Jun 1993-31 May 1995) Aung Soe Thein, director, SUN SUN AUNG AUNG COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 Aug 2016-10 Aug 2021) Aung Thein Soe, director, inactive Choice Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 2 Jun 2011- 1 Jun 2013) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good
  • 73. 2/17/2018 Kyaw Swar Oo (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348395 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED > All officers Kyaw Swar Oo Company STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Name Kyaw Swar Oo Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'Kyaw Swar Oo'
  • 74. 2/17/2018 Kyaw Swar Oo (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348395 2/4 Other officers in STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) Aunt Zaw, director KHIN MAUNG SOE, director Mg Mg Myint, director Phone Naing, director Thant Swe, director TUN TUN, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 8.02PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers Found 31. Showing first 30 Aung Kyaw Swar Oo, director, inactive Myint Thitsar Aung Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 15 Mar 2002-14 Mar 2004) KYAW SWAR NYO OO, director, GLOBAL INFINITY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 May 2009-24 May 2019) KYAW SWAR OO, director, K THARAPAR COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 21 Jan 2016-20 Jan 2021) KYAW SWAR OO, director, branch SEA RELIANCE SHIPPINE (MYANMAR) CO.,LTD., (Myanmar, 6 Mar 2014- 5 Mar 2019) KYAW SWAR THAN OO, director, GOLDEN SUN FLOWER ENERGY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 Aug 2011-19 Dec 2019) Kyaw Swar Oo, managing director, inactive Ultra International Trading Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 14 Jun 2005-13 Jun 2007) Kyaw Swar Oo, director, SHWE SINGU REGION DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 19 Nov 2014-18 Nov 2019)
  • 75. 2/17/2018 Kyaw Swar Oo (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348395 3/4 Kyaw Swar Oo, director, SHWE BYAIN PHYU GEMS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 Mar 2003- 10 Mar 2018) Kyaw Swar Oo, director, CRETE MASTER COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 2 Apr 2015- 1 Apr 2020) Kyaw Swar Oo, director, inactive Yar Zar Tun Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 11 Mar 2008-10 Mar 2010) Kyaw Swar Oo, director, inactive Evertour Travels & Tours Services Ltd. (Myanmar, 10 Jan 1995-30 Nov 2006) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing
  • 76. 2/17/2018 LWIN NAING OO (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237163191 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED > All officers LWIN NAING OO Company MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Name LWIN NAING OO Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'LWIN NAING OO'
  • 77. 2/17/2018 LWIN NAING OO (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237163191 2/4 Other officers in MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) AYE WIN, chairman MIN ZAYAR HLAING, director MYA HAN, chairman NE AUNG, director SOE THEIN, director THEIN HAN, director TIN MAUNG HLAING, director TUN LWIN, director WIN AUNG, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 7.46PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers Aung Naing Lwin @ U Aung Naing Oo, director, MYANMAR 81 COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 12 Mar 2015-11 Mar 2020) LWIN NAING OO, managing director, SHWE PYI TAGON TELECOMMUNICATION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 22 Oct 2012-24 Jan 2021) LWIN NAING OO, director, inactive Ar Pa Pa Co., Ltd (Myanmar, 24 Aug 2012-23 Aug 2015) LWIN NAING OO, director, MEDI-TECH TRADE CENTRE COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 15 Aug 2001-30 Sep 2019) LWIN NAING OO, managing director, SHWE PYI TAGON COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 25 Aug 2011-19 Dec 2020) LWIN OO NAING, director, NEW FLOW INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 1 Apr 2014-31 Mar 2019)
  • 78. 2/17/2018 LWIN NAING OO (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237163191 3/4 LWIN OO NAING, director, NATIONAL ACADAMY FOR TOURISM & HOSPITALITY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 9 Sep 2013- 8 Sep 2018) LWIN OO NAING, managing director, NETURAL SAPPHIRE TRAY COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 20 Mar 2017-19 Mar 2022) NAING LWIN OO, director, inactive Netkirk Co., Ltd (Myanmar, 5 May 2011- 4 May 2013) NAING LWIN OO, director, PARAMOUNT INDUSTRIAL COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Feb 1999-30 Jun 2019) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing
  • 79. 2/17/2018 Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. | Directorate of Investment and Company Administration https://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/telecom-international-myanmar-company-limited 3/6 Company Name (English): Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. Company Name (Myanmar): Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. Speeches Media Releases Publications 1. Home 2. » Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. Share with: Printer-friendly version PDF version Company Information
  • 80. 2/17/2018 Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. | Directorate of Investment and Company Administration https://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/telecom-international-myanmar-company-limited 4/6 Registration No.: 523FC/2016-2017 (YGN) Registration Date: 19/09/2016 Expiry Date: 18/09/2021 Type of Business: Services Address: The corner of Pantra Street and U Wizara Road., Dagon, YANGON Director Name Type NRC No. Khin Maung Soe Director12/DAGANA(NAING)006521 Le Dang Dung Director Mya Han Director12/KAMAYA(NAING)014364 Nghiem Phuong NhiDirector Nguyen Thanh NamDirector
  • 81. 2/17/2018 Telecom International Myanmar Company Limited. | Directorate of Investment and Company Administration https://www.dica.gov.mm/en/company/telecom-international-myanmar-company-limited 5/6 Director Name Type NRC No. Nguyen The Nghia Director Soe Thein Director12/PAZAPA(NAING)004873 Thein Aung Director10/MALAMA(NAING)019918 Yin Maung Nyunt Director12/MAYAKA(NAING)054456 What is DICA? The Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) is in charge of handling company registrations for local and foreign businesses under the Companies Act. DICA also serves as a secretary to the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC), which is the responsible body for investment applications. Office Hours Mon - Fri 09:30 am - 4:30 pm No.1, Thitsar Road, Yankin Township, Yangon. More Information DICA MIC
  • 82. 2/17/2018 Thant Swe (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348398 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED > All officers Thant Swe Company STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Name Thant Swe Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'Thant Swe'
  • 83. 2/17/2018 Thant Swe (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348398 2/4 Other officers in STAR HIGH GROUP COMPANY LIMITED Showing first 30 (see all) Aunt Zaw, director KHIN MAUNG SOE, director Kyaw Swar Oo, director Mg Mg Myint, director Phone Naing, director TUN TUN, director See all Last updated July 12 2017, 8.02PM (7 months ago) Similarly named officers CHIT SWE THANT, director, AHMARSI COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 14 Jun 2017-13 Jun 2022) MYO THANT SWE, director, MAHAR SHWE JOE PHYU DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 15 Oct 2015-14 Oct 2020) MYO THANT SWE, director, SHWE MYANMAR DAWNA TAUNGTAN COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 21 Jul 2014-20 Jul 2019) Min Thant Swe, director, inactive Stone Hill Development Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 12 Sep 2011-11 Sep 2013) Min Thant Swe, director, MOE MYINT WAI YAN KYAL SIN COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 11 May 2015-10 May 2020) Myo Thant Swe, director, NOBLE STRATEGIC LAND COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Feb 2015- 23 Feb 2020) SWE ZIN THANT, director, HTUN & WIN ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 21 Nov 2014-20 Nov 2019) Swe Swe Thant, director, THITSAR PANN KHINE COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 24 Feb 2015-23 Feb 2020)
  • 84. 2/17/2018 Thant Swe (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/237348398 3/4 Swe Swe Thant, director, inactive Intellectual Developer Co.,Ltd (Myanmar, 24 Jun 2005-23 Jun 2009) Swe Swe Thant, director, inactive Dragon World Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Myanmar, 5 Apr 2006- 3 Apr 2010) Swe Thant Ko, director, MOANA TRAVELS & TOURS COMPANY LIMITED (Myanmar, 13 Dec 2016- 12 Dec 2021) Problem/question about this data? Click here Open Data Get this info as json, xml About us About Principles Blog Team Advisory board Jobs Using our data Using our data What makes our data special Working for the public good Legal/Licence Contributing
  • 85. 2/17/2018 THEIN HAN (director) :: OpenCorporates https://opencorporates.com/officers/265271690 1/4 We're hiring developers! Apply here The Open Database Of The Corporate World Company name or number Search Companies Officers Log in/Sign up MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED > All officers THEIN HAN Company MYANMAR NATIONAL TELECOM HOLDINGS PUBLIC LIMITED Name THEIN HAN Address Sorry, you need to be logged in to see this address Position director Other resources Search Google for 'THEIN HAN'