Myanmar’s teak has cement­ed its position as a sought-after material in the world of luxu­ry yacht construction, with purchases recorded from 20 different countries. Deputy Di­rector-General Dr Than Naing Oo of the Forest Department emphasized the remarkable de­mand and impact of this trend.

 

Over the first four months of this financial year, Myanmar exported 2,610.1657 tonnes of teak. Its popularity remains high due to its exceptional qual­ity and suitability for crafting luxury yachts. This demand is underscored by ongoing exports to the yacht building market.

 

From April to July in the 2023-2024FY, Myanmar man­aged to export 2,610.1657 tonnes of teak to 20 countries, yielding an impressive export revenue of US$8.137 million.

 

Dr Than Naing Oo offered insights into the specifics: “Between April and July of the financial year 2023-2024, Myan­mar’s teak found its way to 20 countries through 41 compa­nies in 242 containers, totalling 2,610.1657 tonnes. The resulting export revenue amounted to US$8.137 million.”

 

India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and China stood out as key destinations for Myan­mar’s teak during this financial year, underscoring the global appeal of this fine timber. — ASH/KZL