Solar energy is the fastest-growing renewable industry in the world today. Both EuroCham Myanmar and Mandalay Yoma see great potential in Myanmar in moving towards a green and sustainable future, especially one fueled by solar power. We strongly believe that the key to this revolution lies in raising awareness about solar encouraging all industries to make the transition to a more beneficial and renewable future. That’s the driving reason behind EuroCham Myanmar’s upcoming Green Economy Series! Mandalay Yoma has been leading solar in Myanmar since its inception and is proud to be partnering with EuroCham Myanmar for the first webinar under the series, An Introduction to Solar Energy.
Participants will have a deeper understanding through practical discussion identifying 15 common types of unconscious biases that exist in individual and professional lives and bringing them to the surface at a conscious level
Myanmar is often described as one of the last frontiers in Asia with huge potentials for investments. Even during this pandemic period, Myanmar GDP is expected to grow at 2.0% for 2020-2021, whereas economies of other emerging countries are shrinking. However, growth can only be sustainable with responsible and best standards and practices.
EuroCham Myanmar, in collaboration the European Business Organisation Worldwide Network (EBOWWN) is organising a webinar on the RCEP.
As we look forward to post-pandemic recovery in year 2021, our legal and tax experts will round up the key developments in 2020 and share further developments to look forward to in 2021, as well as what these developments mean for businesses.
In 2020, the potential for agriculture in Myanmar is well established. By its size (25%-40% of GDP, 70% of population) but also by its numerous competitive advantages (e.g. proximity to major economic markets, abundance of land, water, etc.) the sector is full of economic & development promises for Myanmar.
EuroCham Myanmar will organise the General Assembly meeting virtually with the Board of Directors and members on 4th December 2020
Join renowned speakers in policy, clinical practice and the media industry as they discuss: • The barriers to enhanced vaccine confidence in Asia • Multi-sectorial solutions to increasing vaccine confidence in the region • The specific short- and long-term actions different stakeholders can put into action to enhance vaccine confidence
On the road to recovery – Cambodia’s economic outlook for 2021 COVID-19 has had profound socioeconomic impacts worldwide. In Cambodia, current predictions for 2020 of a contraction of 4 % in the national gross domestic product (GDP) contrast with a prior forecast t of 7% growth before the pandemic. However, the Development Outlook update published in September by the Asian Development Bank expects the Cambodian economy to rebound with a 5.9% growth rate and a 1.8% inflation rate in 2021, placing it as the fifth fastest Southeast Asian economy. The enhancement of agricultural performance and increased volume of non-garment manufacturing exports are among explanatory factors.
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is an international campaign organised by the Business Coalition for Gender Equality (BCGE) to challenge violence against women and girls.
