Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed that the UMFCCI should actively work to promote the development of production and ensure that businesses operate properly with management to maintain fair pricing and ensure the quality of products.
The
Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) held
its 34th annual general meeting at the National Theatre in Yangon yesterday
afternoon, with an address by Acting President of the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar and State Security and Peace Commission Chairman Senior General Min
Aung Hlaing.
In
his speech, the Senior General said that the government and the private sector
are mutually supportive partners, working hand in hand to implement initiatives
that promote the nation’s socioeconomic development.
He
noted that as a nation, when formulating and implementing economic policies,
the government studies and evaluates policies and guidelines that are suitable
and adaptable to the changing circumstances before putting them into practice.
In successfully implementing the established policy processes, the
understanding and cooperation of the private sector play a crucial role.
He
underlined that as private entrepreneurs implement the established policy
processes on the ground, the government is always ready to address the
challenges and difficulties the private entrepreneurs encounter. Likewise,
private entrepreneurs can directly report the challenges and policy-related
suggestions through the relevant sectors, enabling the government to coordinate
and make necessary adjustments as needed.
The
Senior General pointed out that since the private sector will play an
increasingly important role in the future economic landscape, they have to
place emphasis on discussing and providing guidance on how the national economy
should be managed based on fundamental national data, and how regional
economies should be conducted according to differing local conditions.
He
highlighted that through the current dialogue mechanisms between the government
and the private sector, effective implementation of processes — until tangible
results are evident in the nation’s development and public service operations —
can strengthen mutual understanding and foster closer collaboration between the
government and the private sector.
He
remarked that in striving to achieve Myanmar’s long-term, sustainable, and
inclusive economic development, foreign investment plays an indispensable role
in strengthening domestic economic sectors, creating employment opportunities,
and facilitating the transfer of new technologies and international best
practices. International friends and partner organizations can continue to
actively collaborate and contribute to creating a mutually beneficial
investment environment in Myanmar. Regarding trade, the Senior General
emphasized that there are products, onshore and underground mineral resources,
and garment-related products. In utilizing mineral resources, it is necessary
to focus on industries that produce renewable materials, such as timber and
bamboo, as well as water-based product manufacturing.
The
Senior General unveiled that a plan is underway to reduce collection of taxes
in the near future. The government is taking actions to ensure the best
outcomes for the national economy, and on the other hand, it is expected that
merchants and industrial and handicraft associations conduct their businesses
properly and correctly.
He
urged the UMFCCI to actively work to promote the development of production and
ensure that businesses operate properly with management to maintain fair
pricing and ensure the quality of products. Reducing poverty within the country
is a matter of national prestige; therefore, to uphold this prestige,
collective efforts should be made to advance the nation’s economic development.
The
Senior General spotted that the UMFCCI is necessary to actively participate and
cooperate on behalf of the private sector, according to relevant sectors and
fields, regarding the nation’s upcoming policies, business processes,
suggestions, technologies, challenges faced, and priority matters that need to
be addressed.
He
expressed his hope that if the cultivation targets are fully achieved, an
additional US$8 billion could be earned per year, and if multiple crops are
planted, the additional revenue could reach around US$12 billion. By increasing
production and exporting products abroad, the country would be able to secure
sufficient foreign exchange earnings.
He
continued that it is necessary to ensure the economic development of rural
communities and to increase the output of agricultural products. Industrial and
handicraft entrepreneurs should collectively work to raise the economic
standards and improve the living conditions in rural areas.
Concerning
the garment industry, he underscored that efforts should also be made to
achieve further development beyond the current level. Pawsan rice and coffee
already have markets abroad, and efforts should be collectively made to produce
other products that can access international markets.
The
UMFCCI President extended greetings while the general secretary read the annual
report and the financial statement for 2024-25 financial year.
The
Senior General had documentary photos taken together with UMFCCI executive
committee members and guests.
The
Senior General viewed round the booths of the exhibition displayed in
commemoration of the UMFCCI 34th AGM.
Also
present at the ceremony were Commission Secretary and Joint Executive Chief
General Ye Win Oo, Union ministers, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of
the Commander-in-Chief, the Yangon Region Chief Minister, the commander of
Yangon command, deputy ministers and diplomats.
MNA/TTA

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