Wednesday 13 March 2013

Myanmar trade volume increases

Myanmar trade volume of this fiscal year has increased despite decreasing export of jade, one of the country’s most sought after commodity, according to the announcements of the commerce ministry.


The amount of trade volume hits $17 billion for this year which is $255 million more than it did in the same period of previous fiscal year.

Of $17 billion trade volume, the export volume was more than $8.2 billion and the import volume was at least $ 8.7 billion as of March 01, 2013.

The jade export was the priority for the country's income over the past years. Last year, the Chinese government has raised the tax to 34 percent from 3.3 percent on Myanmar jade, dampening the appetite of traders.  It results a sharp decline in the export of jade. The Chinese are the top buyers of Myanmar’s jade.

Myanmar government is also requesting US and EU to lift the sanction on Jade and gems export constantly so that the country can export jade to the west besides China.

Statistics show this year, Myanmar has exported more argri-products mainly and imported fuel and raw material for commercial use.

Setting up mobile inspection teams to curb illegal trade at border towns helps increase normal trade this year.

The commerce ministry launched Automatic Licensing System on June 1, 2012 for 152 export items and 166 import items. These items are permitted to trade without taking any license as of March 1, 2013 according to new system of the ministry.

source: Eleven Myanmar

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