Western companies ‘still wary’ of Burma Business leader says western investment interest in Burma still low compared to Asian countries but reforms could see that change
Thai energy workers strike in Tavoy Employees of PTT complain of low salaries and poor working conditions as strike threatens to bring further controversy to lucrative venture
Burmese banks to start SE Asia services Four privately-owned banks to open money exchange services in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore to help flows of remittances
Militants fire on Thai village, killing two Group of up to 15 men believed to have crossed over the border from Burma open fire on houses in Umphang district village
‘No place for dirty coal in Burma’: activists Environmental groups demand impact assessments be carried out as bare minimum for existing and future energy projects in Burma
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Migrants struggling despite Thai scheme Majority of the 700,000 Burmese migrants who have undergone verification in Thailand are still being denied healthcare, group warns
Thai energy firm eyes Tavoy alternative Shock cancellation of Tavoy coal-fired plant prompts Thai energy giant to moot possibility of constructing hydrocarbon plant in Burma
Govt ‘exploiting’ fuel price hike: campaigners Doubling of electricity prices prompts accusations that government is capitalising on surplus of cash from sales to China and Thailand
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