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MPI to scale up pharmaceutical manufacturing to meet domestic demand

Local

06/02/26

THE Myanmar Pharmaceutical Industries under the Ministry of Industry will ramp up its pharma­ceutical manufacturing to meet domestic demand.

 

Prime Minister attends cultural performance of Chinese New Year

Local

06/02/26

PRIME Minister U Nyo Saw and his wife attended the cultural performance commemorating the Chinese New Year at the National Theatre in Yangon yesterday.

MPI opens tender for partnership at Pharmaceutical Factory (Inyaung)

Local

06/02/26

THE Myanmar Pharmaceu­tical Industries (MPI) under the Ministry of Industry has invited tenders for partner­ship in ointment production expansion and new drugs pro­duction at the Pharmaceutical Factory

122 workers cleared for OWIC, overseas job training

Local

06/02/26

A total of 122 Myanmar workers have been allowed to attend the overseas job training course and apply for the Overseas Worker Identification Card (OWIC), said the Safe Migration under the Ministry of Labour.

90% of rattan products destined for export

Business

06/02/26

Myanmar’s finished rattan pro

CBM sells over US$2M to edible oil importers

Business

06/02/26

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) injected over 1.939 mil­lion baht, purchased from CMP companies, into the market af­ter selling over US$2.089 million to the edible oil-importing com­panies on 4 February.

Coffee roasting course at Flavour Speciality Coffee, 11-13 Feb

Business

06/02/26

THE Art & Science of Coffee Roasting course will take place from 10 am to 5 pm on 11-13 Feb­ruary at the Flavour Speciality Coffee shop at 117, 38

Japanese coach Keisuke Amano appointed as youth development director

Sport

06/02/26

THE Myanmar Football Federation (MFF) has appointed Japanese coach Mr Keisuke Amano as Acad­emies and Youth Development Di­rector to identify and nurture a new generation of young talent in Myan­mar football and to raise the stan

Myanmar’s rare red pandas face extinction threat in ASEAN

Local

05/02/26

An estimated 10,000 red pandas remain worldwide, with the species inhabiting the icy mountain ranges of northern Myanmar.