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Contents About Myanmar Company Background Industrial Analysis SWOT Analysis Vision, Mission and Goals Action Plan Execution and Management Marketing Plan Technical Aspect or Buying and Selling Process Financial Plan Risk Analysis

UNION OF MYANMAR  Myanmar is the largest country on mainland South-East Asia with a total land area of 676,577 sq.km  Total coastline is 2,832 km.  Shares total international borders of 5,858 km  Bangladesh and India on the north-west,  China on the north-east and;  Laos and Thailand on the south-east.  Dynamic crossroad linking South East Asia, Western China (Yunnan) and the Indian sub-continent  Economic gateway to a potential vast market of over two billion consumers as well as sub-regional economic nodal link.  Population around 56 Million

Yangon Division (East Yangon) – South Dagon Industrial Zone(1) South Dagon Industrial Zone (2) South Dagon Industrial Zone (3) East Dagon Industrial Zone Dagon Seikkan Industrial Zone North Oakkalapa Industrial Zone South Oakkalapa Industrial Zone Shwe Pauk Kan Industrial Zone Tharketa Industrial Zone (North Yangon) – Hlaing Thar Yar Industrial City Shwe Pyi Thar Industrial Zone Yangon Industrial Zone Shwe Linban Industrial Zone Mingalardon Industrial Park Industrial Analysis in Myanmar

Shwe pyi thar industrial Zone Hlaing Thayar industrial Zone East Dagon industrial Zone South Dagon industrial Zone Dagon Seikkan industrial Zone Thilawar (Thanlyin) industrial Zone Some of existing Industrial Zones around Yangon

Industrial Analysis in Myanmar Mandalay Division - Industrial Zone (1) Industrial Zone (2) Myin Chan Industrial Zone Meikhtila Industrial Zone Ayarwaddy Division – Pathein Industrial Zone Myaung Mya Industrial Zone Hinthada Industrial Zone Sagaing Division - Monywa Industrial Zone Tanintharyi Division –Myeik Industrial Zone Magwe Division - Yenangyaung Industrial Zone Pakokku Industrial Zone Shan State - Aye Thar Yar Industrial Zone (Taunggyi)

S W O T Analysis Strength of Thanlyin – Kyauktan Special Economic Zone

Ports of Myanmar KAWTHOUNG DAWEI MYEIK MAWLAMYINE YANGON PATHEIN THANDWE KYAUKPYU SITTWE  Myanmar has a total of nine ports catering mainly for its seaborne and coastal trade  spreading over the whole coastline  Yangon is the Major Port city of Myanmar

Yangon Sea Access Channel

 Yangon Port  DWT  LOA 167 m  Draft 9 m  Thilawa Port  DWT  LOA 200 m (for cruise vessel up to 268 m)  Draft 9 m  There are two restricted bars along the approached channel.  Inner Bar (near Yangon Port at Monkey Point)  Outer Bar (at the mouth of the River) Yangon River Estuary INNERBAR YANGON RIVER BAGO RIVER Pazundaung Creek BRIDGE THANLYAN Liffey SECONDARY CHANNEL Chokey pt. THILAWA PORT AREA Kyauktan Creek THANTE EASTEN GROVE FLATS ELEPHANT pt. OUTER BAR Main Channel d Silva Pt. N

Routes to Thilawa – Thanlyin Kyauktan SEZ 24 km 17 km MITT Dagon Seikkan Industrial Zone Thanlyin- Kyauktan Industrial Zone & SEZ

Total Area (ha) : 75 Total Berth Length (m) : 1,000 Depth Alongside (m) : 10 Container Cranes : 2 RTG Yard Cranes : 3 Reachstackers : 2 Empty Handler / FLTs : 3 Reefer Plugs : 108 CFS / Warehouse (Sq.m) : 20,000 Ro – Ro Vessel Full Container Yard - FCY Container Vessel

Thanlyin- Kyauktan Industrial Zone & SEZ Rail Facility X Ray Scanner

Thanlyin – Kyauktan Special Economic Zone Location MITT (Deep Sea Port Thilawar ) SEZ Proposed by Malaysia SEZ Proposed by Japan ) SEZ Proposed by China SEZ Proposed by Singapore 500 Companies has signed MOU with our company.

Strengths 1 Km from Myanmar International Terminal Thilawa (Deep Sea Port) 25 Km from Yangon International Airport 30 Km from Business Areas of Central Yangon 24 Km from Supporting Industrial Zone (East Dagon) 5 Km from No. 5 Highway Attractive Tax Exemptions

Type of Investment Incentive Manufacturing Sector First (5) years (100%) income tax exemption Second (5) years (50%) income tax 15% High Technology Sector First (8) years (100%) income tax 15% Agriculture / Forests Products / Husbandry From getting profit (100%) income tax exemption for (5) years Next (5) years (50%) income tax 15% Banking & Finance From getting profit (1) Year (100%) income tax exemption Next (2) years (50%) income tax 15%

Exemption Free trade tax on Export commodities 8% trade tax only on Electricity sales. Custom duty free on import commodities using in zone. After payment made specific land lease for (50) years, another (25) years can be lease. Lease can transferable / lease to another person again / Allow to pawn. Domestic Banking / Foreign Banking allow in zone. Foreign Exchange Freely exchange, transfer using in zone.

Strengths Fiber Optic Cable for internet and networking 100 MW Electricity Supply 33KV-11KV-0.4KV Accessible to All kind of Mobile and Wired Telecommunation Easy to get Tube Water Supply Easy access of Human Resources – about 1 Million working population within 5 Km Easy access of experienced Pensioners Educational Resources – East Yangon University, East Yangon Science and Technology Institute, Yangon Co-operative College, Government Technical College within 5 Km. Abundant Extractable Natural Resources

Myanmar’s Potential Markets 54 Million India 1,103 Mil China 1,315 Mil Bangladesh 141 Mil Laos 6 Mil Thailand 64 Mil Total People 2,683 Million $58 Bln India $591 Bln China $1,410 Bln Bangladesh $56 Bil Laos $2 Bil Thailand $143 Bil Total GDP US$2,252 Billion Less Than 500 Miles Away

Weakness SEZ law still under processing Unstable Electricity Supply Lack of Transparency between Government and )Private Sectors Lack of Skill Labour Foreign Exchange Monetary Policy Restrictive Government Procedures Centralized Management Mechanism

Opportunities Strategic Geographical Location Land bridge between Middle East and South East Asia Between Two Biggest Population Countries

Threats High Competition with Neighbouring countries US and EU Sanction AFTA in 2015 Skill Labour Migration due to high attractiveness by neighbouring countries Goods Dumping by neighbouring countries

Mission (1) To contribute in making sound economic foundation of Myanmar by attracting and accommodating legitimate Myanmar and foreign investors (2) To prepare investors-friendly environment by closely coordinating with the Government of Myanmar (3) To create job opportunities for Myanmar young generation (4) To develop and operate our special economic zone in environment-friendly ways (5) To make efforts in upgrading technical skills of Myanmar workers (6) To always pay attention to neighbor communities to develop and keep harmonious relationship (7) To play an integral role for maximizing the well-being and prosperity of Myanmar people

Action Plan To design a Master Plan and summit to Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) To get approval from Myanmar Industry Development Committee (MIDC) and concerned Ministries To make contracts with Proposed Customers To set up Once Start One Stop (OSOS) services for Investors To enforce environmental protection plan

Risk Analysis Factors that can obstruct the project are as follows: Political turmoil such as demonstration and military coup which are uncontrollable factors World economy impact, specifically recession US and EU Sanction Unchanged Monetary Policy

1) To enact SEZ law in Myanmar 2) To set up public and private partnership (PPP) 3) To review and amend industrial and trade regulation 4) To study regional and international market situation and find out the appropriate incentive for the investors 5) To cooperate with Government for Electricity and Infrastructure development 6) To eliminate all barriers