According to the invitation of Mr Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), to Union Minister for Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, GMS Minister of Myanmar, to attend the 27th GMS Ministerial Conference and related meetings to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 27 to 28 November 2025, on behalf of Union Minister, the Myanmar delegation led by Deputy Minister U Thant Sin Lwin attended those meetings.
During the GMS Business Forum
High-Level Policy Dialogue in the afternoon of 27 November, GMS ministers,
deputy ministers, and representatives from the GMS Business Councils of member
countries openly exchanged their views and discussed the ways to cooperate the
challenges and obstacles encountered while implementing the activities in
priority sectors of the GMS Programme and the potential approaches which can
cooperate effectively between the governments and private sectors.
Afterwards, ministers and deputy
ministers discussed in an open and frank manner how the GMS economic
cooperation programme could be utilized to enhance the private sector
engagement and strengthen the local government engagement at the Ministerial
Retreat held on the morning of 28 November.
At the 27th GMS Ministerial Meeting
held with the theme: “Fostering Inclusive Growth, Balanced Development, and
Prosperity through Integrating Local Government and Private Sector in the GMS”,
heads of delegations from GMS member countries and the vice-president of the
Asian Development Bank delivered their brief statements during the opening
session.
At the plenary meeting, GMS
ministers and deputy ministers discussed and reviewed the Senior Officials’
Meeting Chair’s report, the Development Partners’ Meeting, the Business Council
Report and also the Local Governments’ Meeting Report.
The 27th GMS Ministerial Conference
was chaired by Mr Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Thailand, the host country, and co-chaired by Mr Scott Morris, Vice-President,
East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
It was attended by the GMS minister
of Cambodia via virtual conference and in person by GMS ministers, deputy
ministers, national coordinators, senior officials, private sector
representatives from the other member countries – China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand,
and Vietnam, representatives from ADB and development partner organizations,
totalling about 150 participants.
The Myanmar delegation, led by the
deputy Minister, departed Myanmar on 26 November 2025 and returned to Myanmar
in the morning of 29 November 2025. At this year’s Ministerial Conference,
Private Sector Engagement in the Greater Mekong Subregion, GMS Regional
Investment Framework 2026-2028 and the Joint Ministerial Statement were also
endorsed.
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