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Taunggyi bosses get lecture on a four year old industry law
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51666, member: 636"] Government brass gathered at Aye Thaya Industrial Zone offices for a major policy update session last Friday. Deputy Minister U Yin Maung Nyunt led the high-powered meeting while local bigwigs scrambled to understand new factory regulations. Shan State became ground zero for the massive briefing about industrial development rules hitting Myanmar businesses. Officials packed the Taunggyi conference room as ministry chiefs delivered stern warnings about compliance requirements. The deputy minister revealed shocking statistics about the country's manufacturing sector during his presentation. Myanmar operates 28 established industrial zones alongside five specialized industrial wards across the nation. Factory bosses learned that two additional zones are currently under construction by local authorities. The existing facilities house a staggering 8,035 businesses ranging from tiny startups to massive corporations. These enterprises provide steady employment for 556,009 workers throughout the country. Government data shows the industrial sector continues expanding despite economic challenges facing the region. Parliamentary leaders passed the Industrial Zone Law back in 2020 before adding detailed regulations four years later. The deputy minister stressed that local factories must boost export production while reducing expensive foreign imports. Shan State economic officials briefed attendees about regional development projects already underway. Ministry representatives displayed sample products manufactured by small and medium enterprises operating within the zones. Factory managers peppered government officials with tough questions about legal compliance during the intense discussion session. [/QUOTE]
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