THE
Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce (UMFCCI) met with its
affiliated associations on 4 August at the UMFCCI headquarters regarding the
price stability of the commodity and smooth freight flow in the country.
Yangon
Region Minister for Commerce U Aung Than Oo, officials from the Consumer
Affairs Department and UMFCCI, Dr Ngwe San, a member of Yangon City Development
Committee and UMFCCI’s secretary-general U Aye Win and chairpersons of the
affiliated associations attended the meeting.
First
of all, U Aung Than Oo gave a remark that all the stakeholders are needed to
control the pandemic-induced price hike in the commercial hub Yangon, ensure
the supply chain in the difficult time and maintain the market equilibrium for
the staple food including rice, pulses, eggs, vegetables and meat. The related
department has also relaxed the import licence or cut tax on the imported fuel
oil, edible oil and pharmaceuticals and medical device via maritime trade, air
carrier and border posts. This move aims to control the exorbitant price and
lessen the concerns of the people during the pandemic. The wholesalers and
retailers are also encouraged to sell the products with a reasonable profit.
Those who store large stockpiles and attempt to make price gouging on food
commodities, pharmaceuticals and medical devices will face legal actions under
special goods tax law.
He
also urged the officials of the YCDC’s markets department, Special the Consumer
Affairs Department and Myanmar Inspection and Testing Services Ltd (MITS), a
recognized agency by the Ministry of Commerce to inspect the price hike causes.
Yangon Region government also tackles the real-time problem that companies and
traders are facing. The regional minister encouraged them to look forward to
the benefits of the consumers rather than self-interest.
Afterwards,
officials of Myanmar Edible Oil Millers Association, Myanmar Rice Federation,
Myanmar Livestock Federation, Myanmar Chamber of Pharmaceutical and Medical
Device, Rice wholesale centres (Wahdan and Bayintnaung) and Yangon Region
Chamber of Commerce engaged in the price commodity and trade facilitation
matters.
Then,
the regional minister U Aung Than Oo made the ending remark and instructed the
needs.
San
Kyaw Oo (IPRD)/ GNLM
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