AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDisaster & Accountability: A Myanmar condo builder linked to the Sky Villa collapse that killed 206 people in last year’s earthquake was sentenced to five years with hard labour for negligence. Energy & Ports: CNTIC V-Power Energy’s LNG mother vessel arrived at Yangon’s Thilawa Port to support long-term LNG supply for major power plants, aiming to expand electricity access. Trade & Migration: IOM data says nearly 700,000 Myanmar nationals entered Thailand in the first four months of 2026, with many lacking legal documents; the diaspora is also becoming a bigger consumer market. Agribusiness & Food Supply: Bago Region’s fish farming output keeps rising year by year, with surplus feeding Nay Pyi Taw and Yangon and supporting value-added processing. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Pyithu Hluttaw lawmakers questioned judicial, education and infrastructure reforms, including road upgrades and public facility plans. Environment & Mining Pressure: Protests in Chiang Mai demanded action over cross-border river pollution blamed on Chinese-backed Myanmar mining, escalating tensions with police. Regional Diplomacy: Myanmar and Laos signed deals to study Mekong hydropower feasibility and expand labour, trade and anti-scam cooperation. Tourism Push: Myanmar is easing visa rules and targeting Chinese and Thai visitors to lift arrivals toward 1.8 million in 2026. Security & Recruitment: Union Civil Service Board clarified graduate recruitment rules, saying ministries set age limits based on job needs. Industry Watch: Hansae Co. is ramping up operations at its Guatemala base and restructuring its textile-vertical integration, with analysts watching profitability gains.
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