197 pearl lots sold on third day of 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium

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Union Minister U Khin Maung Yi views round the emporium on the third day of the 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium in Nay Pyi Taw.

The third day of the 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium took place yesterday at the Maniyadana Jade Hall in Nay Pyi Taw, attracting a large number of gems merchants.
Throughout the morning, both local and foreign gems merchants were able to freely inspect the showcased pearl lots, jade, and other gem lots at designated locations.
Merchants were permitted to inspect pearl lots from No 201 to 400, as well as the remaining lots from the previous day, and they submitted their proposed prices into the respective tender boxes.
Officials from the emporium then checked the proposed prices of the pearl lots and announced that 197 lots had been sold.
It has been announced that gems lots from No 1 to 160 will continue to be showcased and sold to local and foreign traders using the open tender system on the fourth day of the emporium.
Union Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Khin Maung Yi was also present to show his support on the third day of the event.
The 59th Myanmar Gems Emporium is scheduled to run from 3 to 12 May, offering 400 pearl lots, 160 lots of jewellery, and 4,550 jade lots to local and foreign merchants through open tender. — MNA/TRKM

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