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In order to reduce the need to import agricultural machinery and equipment from abroad, research and testing are being carried out, and the resulting technologies (confirmed by 3 sources) [1]
Faced with deepening energy and fuel shortages since the coup, the Myanmar military regime has become heavily reliant on Russia to help solve the crisis. [2]
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has reshuffled his cabinet, including changes to the key posts of defense minister and home affairs minister, days after extending emergency rule in Myanmar for another six months on Monday. [3]
The budget estimates issued by Myanmar’s Budget Department say that over 160 billion Kyats will be spent for hydropower projects in the 2023-24 financial year. [4]
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing left for Moscow on Wednesday morning to attend the World Atomic Week forum at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip comes as the regime expands nuclear cooperation with Russia. [5]
In order to reduce the need to import agricultural machinery and equipment from abroad, research and testing are being carried out, and the resulting technologies
Faced with deepening energy and fuel shortages since the coup, the Myanmar military regime has become heavily reliant on Russia to help solve the crisis.
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has reshuffled his cabinet, including changes to the key posts of defense minister and home affairs minister, days after extending emergency rule in Myanmar for another six months on Monday.
The budget estimates issued by Myanmar’s Budget Department say that over 160 billion Kyats will be spent for hydropower projects in the 2023-24 financial year.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing left for Moscow on Wednesday morning to attend the World Atomic Week forum at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip comes as the regime expands nuclear cooperation with Russia.
The junta’s recent confirmation that it will build a small-scale nuclear power plant in the next few years caps Myanmar’s long pursuit of nuclear technology dating back to early 2000.
Mizzima The Myanmar junta’s Union Minister for Energy U Ko Ko Lwin met on 10 October with Mr.
The junta’s new energy minister, former Maj-General Ko Ko Lwin, and Russia-Myanmar Association for Friendship and Cooperation president Anatoly Bulochnikov discussed potential cooperation in the oil and gas sector during their meeting in Naypyitaw on
Myanmar junta energy minister, former major-general Ko Ko Lwin, is touting for investment at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)’s first energy forum, being held in Kazakhstan from October 3-6.
NUG Minister of Home Affairs, Lwin Ko Latt Mizzima The National Unity Government collected over 89,844 million kyats (approximately 23 million USD) in tax revenue in 2023 from the 42 townships in Myanmar under its control.