An Introduction to Doing Business in Myanmar

Myanmar is finally opening its doors to the rest of the world. A few months ago, the military-led government pushed political and economic reforms, attracting the attention of potential investors worldwide. What will happen in the future is unclear, but the current president, Thein Sein (who could step down in 2015), is an advocate of opening and reforming the economy, so it seems there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. Apparently, the 67-year-old general’s relationship with Madame Aung San Suu Kyi (making headlines around the globe for her most recent political success following two decades of imprisonment and house arrest) is rather good and there is good chemistry in place, giving us reason to believe that the country will not regress back towards its old economic patterns. How to manage the relationship between the military and other parties will be of paramount importance and many stumbling blocks still lie ahead.