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Friday, February 24, 2012

After 25 years, Japan willing to resume Myanmar loans

Feb 24, 2012    TOKYO: Japan is moving to resume loans to Myanmar after a quarter of a century, a report said yesterday, the latest move by the world community to bring the country in from the cold.


Tokyo hopes to reach an agreement with Myanmar on a conditional resumption of the loans -- to be used for infrastructure projects such as ports and railways -- at a summit in late April, the Nikkei newspaper said.

Japan has made no new official yen loans to Myanmar since a military coup and fierce crackdown at the end of the 1980s, which came amid mounting fears in Tokyo over huge unpaid arrears the Southeast Asian nation had already built up.

Unlike major Western nations, Japan has maintained trade ties and dialogue with Myanmar, warning that a hard line on the ruling junta could push it closer to neighbouring China, its main political supporter and commercial partner.

Myanmar’s Asian allies, among them Thailand as well as China, already have a foot in the door and their firms are involved in hydropower, port and gas pipeline projects.

Japan has continued to provide humanitarian and emergency aid to the country, but halted regular economic assistance -- such as grants -- in 2003 following the arrest and detention of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has undergone dramatic changes since polls last year that saw the election of a nominally civilian government.
AFP
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/s.-asia/philippines/184558-after-25-years-japan-willing-to-resume-myanmar-loans.html

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