Myanmar, India eye trade and investment opportunities

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Consul-General U Tin Moe of the Consulate-General of Myanmar in Kolkata is delivering a speech.

A meeting aimed at establishing a robust and sustainable Bengal-Myanmar Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) in West Bengal State of India was held at the Lake Club in Kolkata, India, on 22 August, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Consul-General of Myanmar in Kolkata U Tin Moe delivered a speech at the meeting titled “Exploring Myanmar: A Gateway for Unlocking Trade & Investment Opportunities”.
From Myanmar, Director-General Dr Htein Linn of the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organization under the Ministry of Commerce, Director Dr Wunna Aung of the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA), Dr Myo Thant from the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), and officials from the Myanmar Tourism Federation (MTF) participated in the discussion virtually.
Representing India were the Chairman of the Alteus Group of Companies, the Secretary-General of the Indian Chamber of International Business (ICIB), the Regional Chairman of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO)-East, and Professor from Calcutta University. — ASH/TKO

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