The coordination meeting for the ‘Rebuilding Myanmar: Post-Earthquake Economic Recovery Forum’ was held yesterday afternoon at the Ministry of Information’s meeting hall in Nay Pyi Taw.
At
the meeting, Union Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn stated that the
forum was organized to support Myanmar’s economic recovery following the
Mandalay earthquake. He noted that a national-level forum, involving both
international and local experts, had been successfully held in March, and he
expressed confidence that this forum would also produce beneficial outcomes for
the country. The forum aims to invite businesspeople and interested citizens to
engage in practical discussions and foster further cooperation between the
public and the business community. He stated that the forum should facilitate
meaningful discussions to help advance the country to a better status with
positive outcomes.
Union
Minister U Tun Ohn stated that the Mandalay earthquake caused damage to
government and private buildings, as well as the agricultural, livestock, and
manufacturing sectors, and expressed hope that the forum’s outcomes would aid
various sectors, including the economy.
Next,
Permanent Secretary U Win Kyaw Aung explained the forum’s purpose, the topics
to be discussed, the attendees, and the planned programmes.
Afterwards,
Deputy Minister U Ye Tint, UMFCCI President U Aye Win, departmental officials,
Myanmar Narrative Think Tank Chairman U Ko Ko, Director Dr Zaw Oo, and UMFCCI
General Secretary Daw Khine Khine Nwe discussed and provided recommendations on
the arrangements and requirements for the successful organization of the forum,
followed by a concluding speech from Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn.
The
forum will address three topics: the economic impact of the Mandalay
earthquake, the challenges and opportunities in economic recovery, and the
development of collective solutions to economic recovery. The forum aims to
strengthen the recovery of businesses affected by the Mandalay earthquake,
identify emerging domestic and international market opportunities in the
post-earthquake period, address challenges and opportunities to enhance the
national economy, and leverage Myanmar’s geopolitical position and geo-economic
potential to expand markets for domestic products and foster collaboration
among business owners. The forum is open to anyone interested in participating.
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