Rangoon General Hospital Renovation to Include New 1,000-Bed Facility
By SAMANTHA MICHAELS / THE IRRAWADDYPlans to renovate Rangoon General Hospital will include the construction of a new 1,000-bed facility near the current hospital within the next year.
Faint Waft for Now from Rangoon’s Budding Coffee Culture
By SIMON ROUGHNEEN / THE IRRAWADDYCoffee is the latest angle on Burma’s “emerging market,” but an age-old fondness for tea and economic factors may limit its reach for now.
US to Upgrade Burma’s Transportation Infrastructure
By LIN THANT / THE IRRAWADDYThe United States will help Burma to repair some of the main infrastructure of the country’s transportation sector.
NLD Members Threatened at Gunpoint to Resign in East Burma
By LAWI WENG & NANG SAI NOM / THE IRRAWADDYDozens of members from the National League for Democracy party fear for their safety after an ethnic militia stormed their office in Shan State.
Burma Business Roundup (May 24)
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYNaypyidaw’s business deals still secretive; IMF predicts 6.75 percent GDP growth; Thai top visitor numbers for Burma, fast food chains jostle for Rangoon’s main streets.
Burma’s Kyat Currency Slumps As Imports Flood In
By AUNG HLA TUN and JARED FERRIE / REUTERSThe kyat has plunged more than 7 percent the past month to the lowest since it was floated last year, raising concern about economic stability.
NGOs Step up Pressure on Firms Bidding to Exploit Burma’s Resources
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYWhile still far from transparent, Burma’s resource sector is coming under growing international scrutiny.
Burma Business Roundup (Saturday, May 18)
By WILLIAM BOOT / THE IRRAWADDYBurma has world’s least transparent oil, gas industry; Thai airline flies opens small-town routes; European giants battle for Burmese beer market; Yoma opens department store

















