CMP garment exports gen­erated over US$4.7 billion in­come abroad during the first 11 months of the 2022-2023 financial year, according to the statistics of the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers As­sociation.

 

Garment factories op­erating under CMP system were able to export to foreign countries from April 2022 to February 2023 of current FY.

 

Garment industries in Myanmar are run by local entrepreneurs, China, South Korea, Japan and Thailand. Myanmar exports products of these industries to China, Thailand, Singapore as well as European countries.

 

Deputy Minister for La­bour U Win Shein, at the gar­ment factories in Shwelinban and Shwe Thanlwin Industrial zones in Hlinethaya township on 13 January, said that be­ing factory managers, they have to understand that the capacity of skilled workers is the primary factor for timely export of products. He urged them to build fair relationship with workers and employees, must observe and practise the workplace regulations.

 

The garment industry is the major source of job op­portunities and emphasizes the producing skilled work­ers. Employers and employ­ees stand to benefit through mutual interests. Employees must remain committed to their business, he said.

 

According to the deputy minister, the ministry is re­sponsible for issuing nation­al-level employment certifi­cates that recommend their skill levels. To achieve this, assessment centres would have been set up in garment factories run with significant number of workers, in collabo­ration with partner ministries, to evaluate their skills without interrupting their work proce­dures, he added.

 

Now, there are a total of 738 factories operating throughout the entire coun­try including 505 garment factories, 48 shoe manufac­turing factories, 8 wig facto­ries, as well as 117 factories involved in bags, sportswear, sports shoes, and socks. All of these enterprises are running their operations in compliance with the rules and regulations. —TWA/KZL