Union Minister U Aung Naing Oo meets Bago Region Investment Committee members, inspects investments

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Union Minister for Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, Vice-Chairman of Myanmar Investment Commission U Aung Naing Oo, met the Bago Region Administration Council chairperson and members, and region Investment Committee members yesterday.
During the meeting, the officials discussed the facilitation of investment in line with the Myanmar Investment Law, Rules and procedures, supervisory structure for permitted industries as per law and procedures and implementation of a community for investors in local manufacturing and service sectors.
Then, the Chairman of the Region Administration Council/Investment Committee presented the region’s investment sector, ongoing work plans and measures to promote the investment in the region.
The Union Minister also inspected the office operations of the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration and met the staff.
The Union Minister and party then visited the garment factory of Karisma Apparel (Myanmar) Co., Ltd, Sleeping Bag production factory under the CMP system of Bellmart (Myanmar) Co. Ltd. It implemented an industrial park i-Land Park Myanmar Limited in Baw Nat Gyi Village-tract.
The officials of companies clarified their work plans and the Union Minister instructed the necessary things. — MNA

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