Vice-President U Nyo Saw attended the opening ceremony of the 29th Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) at the EXPOFORUM Convention and Exhibition Centre in Russia yesterday afternoon, Myanmar Standard Time.
Also
attending the ceremony were the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian
Federation, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the
Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic, Union
ministers, heads and delegates from more than 130 countries around the world,
the Myanmar Ambassador to the Russian Federation, the Myanmar Consul-General in
Saint Petersburg and officials, heads of invited countries and officials, and
business people. At the event, the documentary video of the 29th Saint
Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2026) was shown, followed by a
welcome address by the Governor of Saint Petersburg.
In his
discussion, Vice-President U Nyo Saw said that Myanmar possesses significant
potential for long-term development and enjoys a strategically unique
geographical location at the crossroads of East Asia, Southeast Asia and South
Asia. He continued that Myanmar, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the
Indian Ocean, serves as a natural land bridge connecting regional markets and
facilitating trade, transportation and economic integration. He added that, to
fully utilize on these advantages, the Myanmar government sets policies aiming
at facilitating trade and improving the business environment.
Moreover, the
government modernizes its agriculture and livestock sectors to enhance
productivity, strengthen food security and support sustainable development, and
welcomes greater international cooperation and investment in these sectors. In
particular, he invited investments in transport, communications, digital
infrastructure, logistics, export-oriented manufacturing industries, technology
and digital services sectors.
In the same
morning, the Vice-President-led delegation attended the EAEU-ASEAN. During the
meeting, Union Minister for National Planning, Investment and Foreign Economic
Relations U Aung Kyaw Hoe discussed the importance of digital transformation
and resilience against resource and climate-related risks in
medium-and-long-term economic cooperation between the EAEU and ASEAN, and
cooperation in innovative business sectors that could bring mutual economic
benefits to business communities from both regions.
The
Vice-President received delegations led by Leningrad Region Governor Mr
Alexander Drozdenko and Russian Economic Development Minister Mr Maksim
Reshetnikov separately at the centre.
They
discussed enhancing not only government-to-government relations between Myanmar
and the Leningrad Region but also people-to-people connections, promoting trade
and investment, expanding tourism opportunities following the signing of the
visa exemption agreement, the ongoing cooperation under the Myanmar-Russia
Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation, progress in
jointly implemented projects and future cooperation prospects, and
collaboration in the industrial, mineral, labour and energy sectors.
MNA/KTZH
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