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Business Opportunities in Myanmar

Myanmar or Burma was once called, has now begun to evolve toward political and economic changes. Myanmar is also a member of ASEAN countries, so that Myanmar started following developments around ASEAN. Many political prisoners have been freed, and had held a parliamentary election; despite the Buddhist-majority country is still led by the military. Aung San Suu Kyi freed and returned to the political stage, and we look forward to the wheel like a freer democracy in Indonesia.
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A view of the vast and beautiful pagoda of Myanmar. Image: vivutravel.com

In terms of economics and business, Myanmar is basically very exciting to open a new business or expanding an existing business in your state by opening a factory or a regional office. 

This country definitely needs fresh blood to drive the economy and employment. Investment you can do in this country even though the infrastructure is not as good as neighboring countries such as Thailand, Singapore or Indonesia.

With the friendly weather, Myanmar provides many business opportunities in various fields such as farming, fishing, and wood industry.
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How to set up a company in Malaysia

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Views of Putra Jaya, Malaysia's new capital. Image: businessinsider.com
Malaysia as a former British colony has the tag line "Malaysia Truly Asia" to attract foreign tourists to visit the neighbor’s country of Singapore and Indonesia. The country is also attractive as a business and investment destination. Infrastructure in Malaysia is ready to welcome foreign investors such as Singapore and Indonesia or Thailand. 

As a member of ASEAN, Malaysia has a strategic position as suitable as a springboard to distribute products to surrounding countries as well as to outside the ASEAN region such as China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan or India.

There are more than 600,000 registered companies in Malaysia and approximately 4000 foreign companies, majority of them are companies limited by shares. There are over 1,000 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. The companies are publicly traded and public investors can buy and sell shares on the Malaysia stock exchange.  (Source: Data obtained from the Companies Commission of Malaysia).

With the economic potential and its geographic position, as well as the strength of human capital available in Malaysia, then you can take advantage of the opportunity to establish a company in this country. If you are interested, then you need to know the terms in accordance with the laws of Malaysia. How to set up a company in Malaysia?

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