The junta wants to wipe the slate clean by winding up the joint-venture company that used to oversee the ill-fated port project and start all over with Russian investors.
In March last year, junta chief Min Aung Hlaing told Russia's ITAR-Tass news agency that his regime was seeking Moscow's help to kickstart the port project in Dawei, which would have capacity for ...
"We are talking about projects to build a port, a coal-fired thermal power plant ... According to the Russian ministry, the Dawei special economic zone is a 196 square kilometre project in the Andaman ...
The regime’s energy minister Ko Ko Lwin has agreed to Russian oil and gas proposals at the Dawei special economic zone.
A 110-megawatt nuclear power plant will be built in Myanmar using Russian technology, and the country will also collaborate with Russia on the Dawei Deep-Sea Port project, according to Maj Gen Zaw Min ...
Russia and Myanmar have reached an agreement to jointly invest in the Dawei Special Economic Zone – including a deep-sea port ...
YANGON: Myanmar and Russia have signed an agreement to cooperate on investments in the Dawei Special Economic Zone, which includes a port and an ... aspects of such a project.
"We are talking about projects to build a port, a coal-fired thermal ... According to the Russian ministry, the Dawei special economic zone is a 196 square kilometre project in the Andaman Sea ...