Monday, 21 May 2012 10:37 ...  
TOKYO: Japan said Monday it is in talks with Myanmar on an investment
 treaty, with Tokyo eyeing terms to help companies in the isolated 
nation as it embraces democratic reforms.
A second round of the 
negotiations, which began in February, will start in Myanmar's capital 
Naypyidaw on Wednesday between officials from the countries' foreign and
 trade ministries, a Japanese trade ministry official said.
"We 
hope to support Japanese firms' investment in Myanmar" by preparing 
investment terms that are non-discriminatory to foreign firms, he told 
AFP.
"We hope to seal a deal by later this year, hopefully by the 
(Association of Southeast Asian Nations) summit in November," he added.
The
 move comes as Myanmar prepares for an economic resurgence following the
 end of decades of military rule, which in turn is attracting attention 
from firms all over Asia seeking a piece of the potentially lucrative 
market.
Tokyo has said it would forgive about $3.7 billion of 
Myanmar's debt and resume suspended aid as Japanese firms continue a 
push into the country, formerly known as Burma.
Myanmar has 
largely untapped natural resources, including minerals, metals and 
fossil fuels, and a potentially huge tourism sector, although challenges
 abound with the rule of law weakly enforced and a major infrastructure 
deficit.
The United States last week eased investment sanctions on
 Myanmar and named the first US ambassador to the country in more than 
two decades.
Group of Eight leaders gathered for talks in the US 
at the weekend praised the "remarkable efforts" of President Thein Sein 
and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in delivering democratic 
reforms.
Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012
 
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