While most observers contemplate Burma’s new Foreign Investment Law,
data has been released by the Directorate of Investment & Company
Administration (DICA) department that analyzes domestic investments in
the country since the Myanmar Citizen’s Investment Law was enacted in
1994.
The data reveals that the production sector has received the highest
interest by far among its competitors with no less than 598 permits
issued for businesses during the 18 years ending in November.
“There
are 598 different businesses in Burma’s production sector, which is
quite a large amount,” said Htay Myint, the Food Production Manager at
Hlaing Thar Yar Industrial Zone.
According to DICA, which falls
under the authority of the Ministry of National Planning and Economic
Development, the construction sector is the second most popular
investment for Burmese with a total of 53 local investment permits
issued in 18 years.
The production sector includes garment
factories, construction material production, food processing, furniture
factories, stationery and paper manufacturing, umbrellas and household
goods like toothpaste and soap, and agricultural products.
The DICA figures compare domestic permits issued by the department to cover investments in the following sectors:
construction,
agriculture, oil &gas, industrial estates, production, hotels &
tourism, real estate development, transportation, fisheries &
livestock breeding, and mining.
It reveals that, from March 1994
up to November 19, 2012, only one permit has been issued for industrial
estate, five for fisheries & livestock breeding, five for
agriculture, seven domestic permits for the lucrative oil & gas
sector, 21 permits for transportation, 23 for Hotels & Tourism, 32
for real estate development, 51 for mining businesses, 53 for
construction, and an overwhelming 598 domestic permits for the
production sector.
source: Mizzima
http://www.mizzima.com/business/8504-burmese-investors-mostly-investing-in-production.html
No comments:
Post a Comment