Myanmar

Mingaladon Industrial Park

Mingaladon Industrial Park (MIP), an ideal location for an industrial zone in the northern part of Yangon City, Union of Myanmar. It had jointly been developed as the first international standard industrial park where as comprising 90 hectares of total land area. In Phase I, by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. of Japan and the Department …

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Thilawa Special Economic Zone

Thilawa Special Economic Zone – located on the outskirts of Yangon – is the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) built in Myanmar. It had become fully operational in 2015. Inside Thilawa SEZ, both the hard and soft infrastructure – from roads and utilities to supporting services such as maintenance – have been developed to the international standards. It is …

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Dagon Seikkan Industrial Zone

Myanmar – ဒဂုံဆိပ်ကမ်းစက်မှုဇုန် This government in Myanmar managed industrial zone was established in 1997 in anticipation of the growth in garment for export production and food processing. After some neglect following the sanctions in the 2000’s the estate revived in the 2010’s as foreign manufacturers returned to the country. While infrastructure is poor the estate …

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Thilawa Port

The port consists of Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa (MITT) operated by Hutchison Port Holdings and is a multi-purpose container port. Over time Thilawa is expected to be the main port area of Yangon with the downtown port area likely to be redeveloped as commercial real estate over the coming decades. Thilawa is also close to …

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Yangon International Airport

Yangon International Airport is by far the busiest airport in Myanmar and serves as the main international gateway for most visitors. The airport is strategically located between India and China with two-thirds of the world’s population within six hours flying range including cities such as Tokyo, Dubai, Singapore, Beijing and New Delhi. Over the past …

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