Myanmar?
Are you sure?
You need cadets to get things from one region of the country to another which involve 13 pages of A4.
Any tooling, moulding or equipment has to be done in China and then sent back to Myanmar.
Equipment, same, all from China.
Then you have to get documents from China/ Thailand because so many things made in Myanmar can not be imported to The EU. So why anyone associated with the EU would recommend business in Myanmar is confusing.
Also it's cheaper and quicker to send any goods from Myanmar via
China than from Rangoon port. Goods to Myanmar come from Thailand/ China overland, making a reputable shipping merchant difficult if not impossible to come by when you want to export.
FT rated Myanmar close to bottom in their ease of Business ratings a year or two ago.
I don't know who your friend is but Myanmar doesn't sound like the solution. If you can't do what you intend to do in China then I can't imagine you having more luck in Myanmar.
Did you mean Malaysia?
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