Royal Yangon Executive Club

Royal Yangon Executive Club Get connected with the Royal Yangon Executive Club from Myanmar to meet foreign and local business owners, entrepreneurs & career-minded professionals.

Open to all interested in business marketing. Link up & get connected! The Royal Yangon Executive Club ( RYEC) is the prestigious business and social development club about business in Myanmar with focuses on building relationships and business opportunities, promoting member businesses, providing warm referrals and facilitating face to face instructions.

27/04/2015

YANGON (Reuters) - Japan's Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd (BTMU) has invested $100 million to become the first foreign lender in decades to open a branch in Myanmar on Wednesday, said Chief Executive

27/04/2015

A new budget signalled major funding boosts in Myanmar for the power and education sectors, both of which have been identified as structural weaknesses in the economy.

24/04/2015

Sembcorp Utilities has been given the Notice of Award to develop and operate a 225-megawatt power plant in Myanmar, where demand for electricity is rapidly growing.

20/04/2015

Thailand-based Vintage Engineering said it has acquired a stake in a company that is expected to build a 220-megawatts (MW) solar power plant in Myanmar.

17/04/2015

Tokyo (AFP) - Japanese automaker Suzuki plans to invest tens of millions of dollars to build a second plant in Myanmar, seeking to make quick inroads in the...

17/04/2015

Oil and gas exploration offers vast potential for developing relations

17/04/2015

Myanmar has seen increasing investment from Singapore in the last few years.

17/04/2015

In an exclusive interview with Channel NewsAsia, Myanmar’s Union Minister for energy Zay Yar Aung weighs in on the impact of falling oil prices on this year's oil block auctions.

17/04/2015

Wearing a pair of Chelsea football shorts and a wide-brimmed hat, Than Tun toils away in his paddy field on the outskirts of Yangon, sweat pouring down his

04/10/2012

China has been stung by a sudden reversal of fortune in its own back yard

04/10/2012

Myanmar's government is hoping to reach an agreement to retain 200 million cubic feet per day of natural gas. -Reuters

Address

Yangon

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Royal Yangon Executive Club posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share