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Myanmar's Mya Tun Oo gets lessons in digital control from China
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51667, member: 636"] General Mya Tun Oo packed his bags for China where digital economy bigwigs gathered for serious business talks. The Myanmar transport chief hauled his crew to Tianjin where Shanghai Cooperation Organization members swapped tech secrets during their second major forum. Chinese officials rolled out red carpets from July 9 through 12 while international delegates munched fancy dinners and debated future plans. State Administration Council member Mya Tun Oo rubbed shoulders with regional powerbrokers who control massive digital markets. The deputy prime minister pushed Myanmar's agenda among fellow SCO members seeking technological partnerships. Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang kicked off formal proceedings while ministers from member nations bragged about their digital transformation victories. Mya Tun Oo grabbed the microphone and lectured audiences about building secure digital economies that benefit entire populations. The general demanded stronger cooperation between member countries facing similar technological challenges across their borders. More than 600 delegates packed conference halls where experts from Tianjin universities delivered technical presentations. Myanmar's team soaked up knowledge from closed-door ministerial sessions and public forums featuring industry leaders. Company tours became mandatory field trips where Myanmar officials examined cutting-edge artificial intelligence systems and data centers. The delegation toured Smart Zero-Carbon Container Terminal operations before checking out Binhai New Area Museum exhibits. Fit Testing Technology and G7 Connect Company opened their doors for special visits showcasing internet applications. Tianjin City Planning Exhibition revealed urban development strategies using big data analytics. Myanmar's diplomatic mission wrapped up their China adventure and flew back to Yangon on July 13 afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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