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High hopes for a better future in Myanmar

14 December, 2020

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A country that for five decades struggled to survive under a military regime now sees the light at the end of the tunnel. Since 2011, Myanmar functions officially under a civilian government that can offer support for project development, a blossoming economy, more construction investment and an in-house cement sector that can sustain the countriesÔÇÖ cement demand.


Around 63.7 million inhabitants have emerged from international isolation, hoping that the natural resources, international and internal investments in local economy and construction can improve their lifestyle and transform poverty into decency, as Myanmar has the lowest GDP/capita in Southeast Asia.

Read the rest of the article in the India Cement & Construction Materials Journal, Issue 15.

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