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There are two
departments and six enterprises under the Ministry cal Industry - I , which are
producing basic necessities for the people thus taking part in the develop- of
Myanmar Economy as other sectors are doing.
Yearly production, sales and export of the Ministry are shown in the following
ing table
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Production |
Sales |
Export |
| 1997-98 |
13598.14 |
15307.08 |
28.45 |
| 1998-99 |
19734.23 |
20435.62 |
43.43 |
| 1999-2000 |
26601.69 |
28423.30 |
28.23 |
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There are six industries taking direct responsibility for the production of
`foods as mentioned under.
(a) Myanmar Textile Industries
(b) Myanmar Foodstuff Industries
(c) Myanmar Pharmaceutical Industries
(d) Myanmar Ceramic Industries
(e) Myanmar General and Maintenance Industries
(f) Myanmar Paper and Chemical Industries
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Under Myanmar
Textile Industries, there are Textile Mill, Textile Mills and Finishing Plants,
Dyeing and Printing Factory, Garment Factories. Blanket tory. Towel Factories
and Sewing Thread Factories established all over the country.
The Ministry of
Industry-1 has arranged the possibilities for its enterplrises and external
businessmen in order to participate in the fields of cooperation as follows:
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(a) Joint Venture Business
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of these 1O JV companies amounts to Kyats 708.48 millions including US$ 14.62
millions in the form of foreion currency. |
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(b)The Status of Buy Back System
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Out of the
industries of Ministry of Industry (I ), 3 factories under Myanmar ,lle
Industries, Myanmar Foodstuff Industries, Myanmar Phanmaceautical Industries,
Myanmar General and Maintenance Industries and Myanmar Paper and Chimed
Industries cooperate with local and foreign entrepreneurs and departments in
,rider to efficiently utilize the surplus capacity of machines of the
enterprises without infecting the present production. Production under the buy
back system included 2 tile fabrics. Garments, biscuits, wafer, injections,
chemical powders, 9 alcohols, different kinds of soaps, plastic sections,
plastic have, margarine. Nooden boxes and Interments. Paying back the cost of
machinery with manufacturing cost of tin. Iced goods
Inver this system,
the Ministry of Industry-I, in cooperation with local and for entrepreneurs,
entrepreneurs, purchased the machines in order to establish Thanlyin Garmen
Factory No. 5 in the form of Joint Venture between Myanmar Textile Enterprise
all Daewoo Corporation of Korea.
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Private Industrial Activities
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The Directorate of
Regional Industrial Supervising and Inspection of 11 Ministry has permitted
registration 136303 industries.According to the procedure under Private
Industrial Enterprise Law, since February 1991 UP to December 1991
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Industrical sector in Myanmar
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If one reviews the
development and the future situation of the industrial SCION 1 high is
inclusive in the national plans, one can see that the sector's participation it
he national economic sector is 7.6 per cent in the fiscal 2000-2001; the target
ratio the sector in the national economy in the fiscal 2002-2006 at the end of
the third five car national plan is 10.2 per cent. In the previous five-year
national economic plan !he industrial sector saw an annual average growth of
10.6 per cent. The tai-etc annual average industrial growth for the present
five-year plan is 16.6 per cent. Apartm efforts for realizing is objectives,
the Ministry of' Industry-1 should also give resistance for the success of the
entire industrial sector including the private an Mperative sectors.
At present, 83
main industries and 61 sub-industries totalling 144 industries of lie six
branches of the Ministry of Industry-I are manufacturing 542 kinds of good
arrangements are under way to extend new factories. enterprises and products.
It is heartenin to
notc that the Ministry is successfully impleme ming it, tasks In fiscal
2000-2001, the performance o1 the Ministry's production sector was 16.0 per
cent in fiscal 2000-2001 up from 11.3 per cent in fiscal 1999-20()0. It is
targeted ed to achieve progress by 12.7 per cent in 2001-2002. During the
period of first three months, 21 per cent of the target set for the whole year
had been achieved. The same period last year, only 19.7 percent of the target
was achived the performance of this year is higher than that of last year.
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State-owned industries |
1611 |
| 2 |
Co-operative industries |
637 |
| 3 |
Private-owned industries |
5110 |
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Total |
7347 |
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Registered private Industries in Industrial zones (31-5-2001)
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Heavy industries |
421 |
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Medium industries |
637 |
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Cottage industries |
5110 |
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Total |
4159 |
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