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    Thailand's daily illegal smuggling of about 10 sugar vehicles into Myanmar has worsened the situation in the sugar cane market in Myanmar

    • Last Update: 2021-01-15
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to Yadanapong on June 10, from the Myanmar Sugar and Sugar Cane Enterprise Association learned that Thailand smuggled about 10 cars a day of sugar exports to Myanmar, resulting in myanmar sugar cane sugar market situation has worsened.
    From the Association learned that at present, because China does not allow the import of Burmese sugar, Myanmar's wooden sister border to collect a large number of trade in sugar, resulting in the failure of the Burmese sugar market, so the Association has reported to the relevant departments, asked to prohibit the smuggling of Thai sugar behavior, in order to protect the Myanmar market.
    , vice-chairman of the Chinese Association of Trade and Industry, said: Smuggling imports of sugar is very large, about 10 to 15 cars a day, each car loaded with about 150 to 200 bags of sugar.
    has difficulty in banning the smuggling of sugar because of its association with militants.
    relevant departments have set up a special unit to combat the smuggling of illegal goods.
    it is reported that the Myanmar Sugar and Sugar Cane Enterprise Association on May 5 to myanmar's Ministry of Planning and Finance, Myanmar's Ministry of Commerce and the Karen State Government to prohibit the illegal smuggling of sugar from Thailand into Myanmar.
    , according to Wu Winter, vice-president of the association, large quantities of sugar have been smuggled through Mawady since it was approved for res sale to China in 2018, causing the order of Myanmar's sugar market to be nearly destroyed.
    the sugar cane crop season in November 2019, myanmar's sugar market will continue to deteriorate due to overstocking of sugar plants, difficult capital turnover and inseerfested farmers.
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