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Economic Relations Between Myanmar and Russian Federation (2016-2021) (Aye Chan Mon, 2023)
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Title | Economic Relations Between Myanmar and Russian Federation (2016-2021) (Aye Chan Mon, 2023) | |||||
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Aye Chan Mon | ||||||
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The study aims to examine the existing economic ties between Myanmar and the Russian Federation. Russia has historically maintained close relations with Myanmar and has been a major supplier of military hardware to the country. Regarding trade, Myanmar is an essential partner for Russia in Southeast Asia. Russia has been actively exploring opportunities to increase its exports to Myanmar, mainly in the areas of energy, arms and military equipment, and infrastructure development. Regarding aid, Russia has been providing humanitarian assistance to Myanmar for several years. However, the amount of aid is relatively small compared to other countries like China and Japan. Given the current political situation in Myanmar, there might be an increase in demand for humanitarian aid. In that case, Russia could step up its efforts to provide more aid to Myanmar. Lastly, regarding investment, Russia has been eyeing opportunities in Myanmar's oil and gas sector. If Russia sees an opportunity to invest in the country's energy sector and gain a strategic foothold in Southeast Asia, it might consider increasing its investment in Myanmar. While it's challenging to predict Russia's exact actions regarding trade, aid, and investment in Myanmar, it's safe to say that Russia is unlikely to take any significant action against Myanmar. Instead, it will continue to strengthen its economic ties with the country while providing humanitarian aid and exploring investment opportunities. |
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Dr. Thet Mon Soe |