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Earthquake-hit Myanmar invite foreign investor for rebuilding
Earthquake-hit Myanmar invite foreign investor for rebuilding

The Star

time31-05-2025

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Earthquake-hit Myanmar invite foreign investor for rebuilding

PHNOM PENH (Bernama): Myanmar is inviting foreign investors to participate in the redevelopment efforts two months after the devastating earthquake destroyed major infrastructure and left thousands homeless. Roads, bridges, schools, monasteries, farmland and factories were destroyed when the 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck the South-East Asian nation on March 28. State Administration Council Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing announced strategic plans to channel further humanitarian aid to affected victims and quickly reboot the country's faltering economy. "Rebuilding means not only repairing the damaged buildings and making efforts to ensure economic recovery but also building a secure and safe nation in the future. "We want the support of the regional and international partners. And we also want to invite them to invest in the new vision of Myanmar,' said Min Aung Hlaing, reported the state media The Global New Light of Myanmar. He was speaking at the "Rebuilding Myanmar: Post-Earthquake Economic Recovery," in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday. About 3,700 people lost their lives and 5,104 others were injured in the natural disaster. "The disastrous earthquake has had a direct impact upon 600,000 people or so with thousands of people having been forced to move out of their places,' he said. The government has outlined three development strategies - extend humanitarian relief and social protection, infrastructure reconstruction and revive the economy. The focus will be on five key areas for swift economic recovery - energy, agriculture, transportation, telecommunications and public infrastructure. "We gather here today not to demonstrate our melancholy over our substantial losses but to seek ways to survive like the phoenix that could have resurrected as well as how to rebuild. "Today's forum is not only a venue for the talk show but for laying down the foundation for achieving a roadmap,' said Min Aung Hlaing, according to the state media. The World Bank estimated in April that the damages from the earthquake could touch RM42 billion (US$10 billion) and the costs of rebuilding may double that amount. Twenty-one countries delivered over three million metric tonnes of relief supplies and sent about 1,000 relief workers and medical staff supported by 287 doctors following the disaster, reported the state media. - Bernama

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