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Myanmar
  • Imports from Myanmar A$14 million
  • Exports to Myanmar A$85 million
  • Capital Nay Pyi Taw
  • Official Language Myanmar
  • Surface Area 677,000 sq km
  • Population 63.7 million

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Food for thought
28 Feb 2013
Australian manufacturers face tough challenges in the Asian Century, according to Minister for Trade and Competitiveness Craig Emerson.
Media releases
Austrade office for Myanmar (Ministerial)
29 Jan 2013
Australia will open an Austrade office in Myanmar this year as part of the Gillard Government's drive to help businesses break into and expand in Asia's emerging and growth markets.
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Education and business lead Asian Century initiatives (Ministerial)
19 Dec 2012
The Australian Government has today unveiled details of early initiatives for deeper engagement with Asia arising out of the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century.
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Export Awards turn 50 as Australia embraces Asian Century (Ministerial)
18 Nov 2012
The diversity of finalists for the 50th anniversary of the Australian Export Awards reflected the country's growing trade and investment links with Asia, Trade and Competitiveness Minister Craig Emers ...
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Austrade’s head of International Operations talks about business opportunities in Asia
5 Nov 2012
Laurie Smith, Executive Director of International Operations for Austrade, talks about business opportunities in Asia in this just-released video from the PwC Melbourne Institute’s AsiaLink Index.

Doing business

In April 2012, the Australian Government announced its decision to end its policy of neither encouraging nor discouraging trade with Myanmar.

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Country Profile

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  • ECONOMIC CLIMATE
    Despite significant natural resources, a large labour force and its location in an area of dynamic economic growth, Myanmar is one of the poorest countries in Asia.
    » read more at DFAT
  • POLITICAL CLIMATE
    Australia has consistently urged the Myanmar Government to improve the human rights situation in Myanmar, both bilaterally and in international forums.
    » read more at DFAT
  • TRADE RELATIONS
    The Australian Government’s engagement with Myanmar was for many years limited by the nature of the ruling military regime there.
    » read more at DFAT

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