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Title | Role of Banking Infrastructure Development in Border Trade (Case study in Muse Region) (Saw Thandar Htay, 2022) | |||||
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Saw Thandar Htay | ||||||
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This study examines the role of banking infrastructure in border trade and analyzes the infrastructure’s support along the border trade route. The study uses the descriptive method. The required data and information are obtained from primary sources and secondary sources. The study found that banking infrastructure is a major import sector as well as a second major regional development in border trade. Banking is a major sector of trading, market stability, cross-border trade, exchange rates, security, and time management for trading. Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Myanmar has been increasing. Due to the lack of technology as a result of international sanctions against Myanmar, China has easier access to Myanmar, making it easier to relay information to China. China-Myanmar trade development assistance has been closely related to banking infrastructure growth in Muse. Overall, the role of banking infrastructure in border trade results in a positive impact on Myanmar’s economy. However, the banking infrastructure of border trade in Myanmar is still comparatively unbalanced with China. As a result, Myanmar is facing difficulties in payment transactions, which means that it is taking time to make payment transactions along the border trade route. Moreover, Myanmar is unpredictable when it comes to the monopoly practice that is exercised by China in the case of border trading. Diversifying trade with China and facilitating quick payment transactions should encourage more crossborder trade. |
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Dr. Yin Myo Oo |