AMCHAM Myanmar Presents
Recommendations to Government Officials on Improving Ease of Doing Business in
Myanmar
Yangon,
Myanmar, 26 June 2019 – The
American Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar (AMCHAM Myanmar) today hosted a forum
under the theme of ‘Improving the Ease of Doing Business in Myanmar’. Held at
the Melia Hotel Yangon, the forum provided a platform for AMCHAM’s leadership
committee to engage in intimate discussions with senior Myanmar Government
officials on ways to improve the ease of doing business in Myanmar, lower the
cost of doing business and ultimately attract more U.S. investment.
The forum
discussions were guided by a Policy Recommendation Paper developed by AMCHAM
Myanmar which outlines specific recommendations on business opportunities and
ways to tackle immediate challenges to enable businesses to thrive. A range of
topics were discussed including taxation, employment, financial services, and
trade across a number of sectors.
Among the
attendees of the forum were H.E. U Soe Thein, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of
Myanmar, H.E. Dr. Ye Myint Swe, Deputy Union Minister, Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environmental Conservation, H.E U Aung Htoo, Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Commerce and U Minn Minn, Director General, Ministry of Commerce.
H.E. Scot
Marciel, U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar, delivered the opening remarks for the
forum, sharing, “American businesses do business the way Myanmar people tell us
they want business done. In terms of trade, investment and tourism, AMCHAM is a
great partner, doing a lot not only to promote U.S. business but to improve the
business environment in Myanmar.”
Discussions
at the forum were focused on three key themes which AMCHAM Myanmar identified
as areas for improvement to encourage greater investment in the country.
Optimization
of Processes
AMCHAM
Myanmar suggested ways to streamline procedures and implement clear standard
operating procedures (SOPs) to make day-to-day transactions easier and more
efficient. Specific recommendations that were discussed included establishing a
one-stop Visa Center to process business and work visas for foreigners working
at local companies and streamlining the required documentation for commercial
tax.
AMCHAM
Myanmar also proposed for SOPs to be publicly available with clear guidelines
and timelines, and that SOPs are cross-referenced between related ministries to
avoid duplication and roadblocks.
Said H.E. Dr. Ye Myint Swe, Deputy Union Minister,
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation on improving
government SOPs – “We are working towards improving our SOPs and to establish a
better understanding between the central and local governments. We aim to
establish stronger relationships with local authorities and to consult them for
recommendations on implementing SOPs.”
Regulatory
Clarity and Consistency
AMCHAM
Myanmar recommended ways to improve drafting, dissemination and implementation
of laws. For example, AMCHAM Myanmar suggested that the interpretation of labor
laws be clarified and standardized across all township offices to ensure
consistent implementation.
In
addition, AMCHAM Myanmar proposed for an institutionalized process to develop
new legislation which includes a reasonable period for broad public
consultation, and which takes into account feedback from the private sector and
the foreign investment community.
Shared H.E
U Aung Htoo, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Commerce, on working closely with the
business community to share information and address feedback – “We appreciate
the efforts of AMCHAM Myanmar to share their recommendations and we plan to
engage more regularly with members of the foreign business community moving
forward.”
H.E. U Soe
Thein, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Myanmar on improving transparency in
policy development for the finance industry – “Over recent years, we have
published many documents, directives and regulatory updates on our website for
companies to access. We will soon publish additional market data such as
statistical indicators of GDP and inflation rate, along with our latest
monetary policy and sustainability report. During the process of drafting
regulations, we typically distribute our first draft of the policy to
stakeholders such as banks, auditor generals and law firms to request for their
recommendations. We take their feedback into account when finalizing the
regulation and provide detailed responses to address questions received.”
“We are
looking at introducing best practices of neighboring countries to support our
reform agenda. Recently, we launched an online system to facilitate easier and
paperless applications of trade licenses. We conducted a successful pilot
project of the online system with more than 100 garment factories located in
different industrial zones and now, these companies do not have to visit our
office to submit a license application,” said U Minn Minn, Director General,
Ministry of Commerce.
Getting
Sufficient and Reliable Electricity:
While
power generation projects have accelerated recently, AMCHAM Myanmar highlighted
power supply as a key focus area to meet the growing demand and as a vital
requirement to sustain business operations.
“We are
encouraged by the positive economic reforms implemented in Myanmar in recent
years and today’s forum allowed us to share not only our understanding about
the needs of businesses on the ground but objective reforms and procedural
changes which will improve the business environment. Beyond this forum, AMCHAM
Myanmar would like to support the Myanmar Government with their existing plans
to improve the ease of doing business. We believe our contributions will help
to strengthen investor confidence from the U.S. and other markets. I wish to
thank the AMCHAM Myanmar team for supporting the development of the Policy
Recommendation Paper and to the government officials
for engaging in dialogue with us,” said U Khin Maung Win, President, AMCHAM
Myanmar.
Following today’s forum, AMCHAM Myanmar will publish
the full Policy Recommendation Paper in the coming weeks and engage with the
relevant government ministries and departments about possible implementation of
the recommendations.--AMCHAM Myanmar
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