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Business

18 Jun
The farmers who grown ridge gourd at Kamar Sai Village in Thahton Township, Mon State face difficulties to make trading during this growing season.  As the temperature was too high in this summer, the...
16 Jun
The world's largest container ship the HMM Algeciras is docked in London's River Thames for the first time. The huge-sized vessel arrived at Essex' London Gateway Port on Sunday. Measuring at 61 metres...
16 Jun
Kyauk Tan Township of Yangon Region South District relies widely on agriculture and livestock sectors for its business. Among the livestock, soft shell crab farming is currently facing some difficulties during...
16 Jun
Myanmar traditional handmade toys like Pyit Taing Htaung, Zee Kyut and Phoe Wa Yoke are very popular among the children across the country.   The traditional toy handicraft has been still operated in...
15 Jun
The Department of Small and Medium Enterprise will conduct vocational skill training courses such as the value-added food-stuff products, personal goods production and handicraft training courses with free of...
10 Jun
It has been almost 12 weeks since Myanmar confirmed the first case of COVID-19 on March 23, and at present, most of the cases were detected among the returnees coming back by the relief flights. Since the...
4 Jun
Weaving Industries in Kan Pyar Gyi village of Monywa Township have been faced some difficulties to resume their operations due to lack of raw materials and market opportunity. As road transportation temporarily...
4 Jun
Myanmar has more than 200 varieties of mangoes, and among them, Sein Ta Lone, Shwe Hintha, Yin Kwe, Mya Kyauk and Ma Chit Su are the most commercial type in local and export markets respectively. Myanmar mostly...
4 Jun
Moscow streets got busier as Russia partially lifted coronavirus quarantine restrictions, allowing people to go for a walk and some non-food stores to open. One of such businesses is IKEA on the outskirts of...
25 Feb
Asian shares extended losses on Tuesday amid fears the coronavirus was rapidly mutating into a pandemic that could cripple global supply chains and wreak far greater economic damage than first thought. Japan's...

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