
XII. COMPANIES AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Myanmar is moving towards a market-oriented economy from
a centrally planned economy since late 1988. The Government
introduced a number of economic reforms to promote private
business activities and promulgated the Union of Myanmar Foreign
Investment Law in November 1988, to attract foreign investment.
Business Enterprises
Table 12.01 shows the number of registered exporters, importers,
limited companies, partnerships, and joint venture companies
limited. Limited companies are incorporated under the Myanmar
Companies Act and joint venture companies limited are formed
under the Foreign Investment Law.
Foreign Investment
Foreign investors may form a limited company with 100% equity
or a joint venture company with at least 35% of equity capital,
after a permit is obtained from the Foreign Investment Commission
( now called Myanmar Investment Commission ). Form of incorporation
can be sole proprietorship, partnership or limited company.
If the investment involves a state enterprise, incorporation
must be made under the Special Companies Act.
Table 12.02, 12.03 and 12.04 provide statistics on foreign
investment of permitted enterprises by sector, by country
and by organization respectively.
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