A Myanmar delegation led by State Administration Council Member, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Transport and Communications General Mya Tun Oo attended the 2nd Digital Economy Forum of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held in Tianjin, China from 9 to 12 July.
The forum included a
ministerial-level closed-door meeting, open sessions, thematic discussions, and
expert lectures from Tianjin universities. On 10 July, General Mya Tun Oo
joined other international delegates at a welcome dinner hosted by Mr Liu Liehong,
Minister of China’s National Data Administration.
In his remarks at the
dinner, General Mya Tun Oo highlighted both opportunities and challenges in
implementing the digital economy and stressed the importance of international
cooperation in overcoming these challenges. He reaffirmed Myanmar’s commitment
to actively cooperating with SCO members in developing the digital economy.
Before the dinner,
Myanmar’s delegation held cordial discussions with the Secretary-General of
Tianjin Municipal Committee and the Mayor of Tianjin.
At the forum’s opening
on 11 July, Chinese Vice Premier Mr Ding Xuexiang and other senior officials
delivered addresses. On the occasion, General Mya Tun Oo stated that the
digital economy is transforming societies and business operations, becoming a
vital artery for future development. He emphasized Myanmar’s aim to build an
inclusive, secure and robust digital economy for national benefit.
He called on SCO member
countries to jointly address digital economy challenges and build a trustworthy
and resilient digital future. Ministers from SCO countries also shared updates
on their national digital transformation initiatives.
More than 600 delegates
participated in the forum this year. As part of the event, the Myanmar
delegation visited the Smart Zero-Carbon Container Terminal and Binhai New Area
Museum on 9 July, the Tianjin City Planning Exhibition on 10 July, the G7 Connect
Company on 11 July and Fit Testing Technology on 12 July to observe the
application of AI, big data, and IoT technologies.
The delegation returned
to Yangon on the afternoon of 13 July.
MNA/KZL
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