Myanmar-India border trade increases this FY

mk
The border trade during the period increased by $105 million compared with the same period of the previous FY. During the same period last year, India-Myanmar bilateral trade was $91.55 million in total. 

Bilateral trade between Myanmar and India hit US$ 197 million as of 17 September in the current financial year 2020-2021 ending 30 September, said a statistical report of the Ministry of Commerce.
The border trade during the period increased by $105 million compared with the same period of the previous FY. During the same period last year, India-Myanmar bilateral trade was $91.55 million in total.
The Myanmar-India total border trade during the period was shared by Myanmar’s export of $195 million and its import of $1.77 million.
The two countries mainly carry out border trade through Tamu, Reed and Thantlang cross-border trade camps, while a major part of bilateral trade is delivered through ships.
According to the Ministry of Commerce, the total border trade volume from the Tamu border trading post in the 2020-2021 FY was $34 million with exports valued at $33 million and import $0.89 million. Total trade volume via the Reed border trade post in the same period was $163.4 million with exports valued at $162.5 million and imports $0.88 million.
Myanmar mainly exports to India fruits and vegetable, fishery and forestry products, while importing from India medicines, electronic products, motorbikes, cotton yarn, non-alloy steel and other construction materials. — Zwe/GNLM

Share this post
Hot News
Hot News
Nampanga small-scale hydropower project 56% completed
Rupee/kyat settlement mechanism rolls out for Indian pulse importers
Myanma Post releases new stamp featuring ‘Painted Jezebel’ Butterfly
Myanmar delegation attends 14th Meeting of High-Level Task Force on ASEAN Community’s Post-2025 Vision (HLTF-ACV) held in Pattaya, Thailand
MoNREC Union Minister receives Russian Ambassador to Myanmar
Restoration works conducted in Kawkareik
Union Minister for Education meets Russian Ambassador to Myanmar
MoEP continues power supply reductions due to resource constraints
Myanmar filmmakers invited to Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Art & Design Awards
Thilawa SEZ Management Committee receives Russian business delegation