Is Refugee Return Already Underway?
By SAW YAN NAING / THE IRRAWADDYPreparations are being made, at the Thai-Burmese border and in Naypyidaw, to kick-start the process of returning some 150,000 Burmese refugees from Thailand.
Over 5,000 Workers Still on Strike in Rangoon
By NYEIN NYEIN / THE IRRAWADDYMore than 5,000 workers in five different factories at Rangoon's Hlaing Tharyar Industrial Zone have been striking for better pay for two weeks.
Accused Bomber in Critical Condition
By ZARNI MANN / THE IRRAWADDYJust weeks after being sentenced to death for his alleged role in a 2010 bombing in Rangoon, Phyo Wai Aung is reportedly dying of cancer.
New Laws for Investors, but Lawlessness for Burmese in the Way
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYBurma has wasted no time in drafting laws favorable to foreign investors, but is dragging its feet on legislation to protect the rights of citizens.
Mitsubishi Eyes Burma Car Market
By MAY LAY / THE IRRAWADDYMitsubishi Heavy Industries expresses a strong interest in manufacturing in Burma and sees real potential in the country's car market.
Burma Business Roundup (Saturday, May 19)
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYAnother oil and gas trade show to be held in August; investors warned on Burma; China aims to bolster bilateral ties; President tries to reverse
Land Grabs Intensify as Burma ‘Reform’ Races Ahead of Law
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYLand theft appears to be increasing in Burma as state agencies and powerfully placed domestic firms position themselves to welcome foreign investment.










