In scoping the environmental study perimeter for New Yangon City project, the NYDC team conducted discussions the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC) - Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) since mid-2018.
U Win Khant, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport and Communications confirms efforts to start construction on the Hantharwaddy International Airport in Bago.
JV's on the rise as Japanese Insurers move into Myanmar
"As an industry practice, the majority of these companies are expected to occupy a whole office building dedicated for staffing, and are usually located in central business districts or dedicated finance hubs," says Colliers.
Muse-Mandalay Railway to boost border trade with China
The Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIM) has been dropped from the Belt and Road Initiative setting the scene for the China-Myanmar railway to become a major thoroughafare.
256 affordable housing units to be sold in Mon State with more low cost housing required
"Developers should implement more modern but low-cost housing projects targeted towards low as well as middle-income families to meet the increasing housing demand," according to Colliers
More policy measures needed to achieve projected economic recovery
The IMF said “risks are tilted to the downside” however it expects economic growth of 6.4% in the fiscal year 2018-19 (October 2018 to September 2019) if government spending picks up.
Sales events needed to draw attention to Myanmar condos, says Colliers
Developers must make sure they harness Myanmar's investment potential in the wake of condominium licenses being issued, according to Colliers International.
In scoping the environmental study perimeter for New Yangon City project, the NYDC team conducted discussions the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC) - Environmental Conservation Department (ECD) since mid-2018.
Casino law could allow developers to diversify - Colliers
Myanmar's hospitality and tourism industry must take advantage of any liberalisation of the country's gambling laws, according to Colliers International.