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Medium enterprise – 10,000 MMK This is part of the transforming business landscape that existed till just a few years ago when only two types of businesses existed, namely, small family run …

Myanmar is no different and over 99% of all its business falls in the privately owned SME segment.
no impact on public health for those who live in surrounding area. SMEs play a crucial role in the economic well-being of developed and developing countries alike.

July 12, 2016. The Government recognizes that SME entrepreneurship will define the country’s future national economic … Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in the country’s economic development and are pioneers in creative entrepreneurships which can better adapt to the changing market demands more than larger businesses. S mall and medium sized enterprises, commonly known as SMEs, form the backbone of business and manufacturing in most countries. On average, SMEs in Myanmar account for 50-95% of employment and contribute 30-53% of GDP in ASEAN member states. Small enterprise – 5,000 MMK. SMEs are of overwhelming importance to the young and growing economies of most Southeast Asian nations, but this is exceptionally the case for Myanmar.

Over 90 per cent of all business in Myanmar is classified as Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, and the government has recognized that SMEs are main driver for the country’s future national economic development. Myanmar has a vision to develop SMEs, based on the policy to create regionally innovative and competitive SMEs across all sectors, to stimulate income generation, and contribute to socio-economic development. Other intrinsic benefits of vibrant SMEs include access to the infrastructural facilities occasioned by the existence of such SMEs in their surroundings, the stimulation of economic activities such as suppliers of various items and distributive trades for items produced and or needed by the SMEs, stemming from rural urban migration, enhancement of standard of living of the employees of the SMEs and their … The topic SME stakeholders cover farmers, growers, producers, wholesalers, retailers, those who transport these produce and products and the ones who give services concerning these, for … 126,237 or approximately 99.4% of all businesses in Myanmar are classified as SMEs. no adverse-effect on safety of workplace and health of workers. (27), Pyay Road, 6½ Mile, Hlaing Township, Yangon, Myanmar www.myanmarcesd.org August 2016 Cover photo credit: Aung Myo Min, CESD Disclaimer: The views expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Centre for Economic and Social Development, the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN Various studies estimate that SMEs in Myanmar account for 50-95 percent of employment, and contribute 30-53 percent of the country’s GDP. less impact on natural and socio-economic environment and provide environmental conservation to comply with the regulation; fire safety.