A total of 63 awards were presented to winners in seven categories based on different competition types.

 

A ceremony to present awards to winners in the Union-level MSME Exhibition and Competition took place at Tabaung Ground near Up­patasanti Pagoda in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon, at­tended by Chairman of MSME Development Work Committee Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Depu­ty Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win.

 

Nay Pyi Taw Council Chair­man U Than Tun Oo and Union Minister for Science and Tech­nology Dr Myo Thein Kyaw pre­sented special prizes to winners in the small-scale industry mod­el product and performance for foodstuff, personal goods, weav­ing products, handiworks, man­ufacturing cooperative society and microbusiness, respectively.

 

Union Minister for Com­merce U Tun Ohn and Union Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than also handed honorary med­als, certificates and cash awards to special award winners in the small-scale, medium-scale en­terprises and One Region One Product genres, respectively.

 

Union Minister for Cooper­atives and Rural Development U Hla Moe and Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Min Naung award­ed the best prize winners in the One Region One Product gen­re, model product winners in the small-scale industry genre, third prize winners in the MSME genre, and performance award winners in the small-scale in­dustry, medium-scale industry and manufacturing cooperative society genres, respectively.

 

Union Minister for Planning and Finance U Win Shein pre­sented second prize winners in the MSME businesses and man­ufacturing cooperative society genres, respectively.

 

The Vice-Senior General presented honorary medals, cer­tificates and cash awards for the first prize to Daw May Hnin Wai of the Healthy & Happy foodstuffs industry from Mandalay Region in the micro-scale business, U Pyae Phyo Hlaing of Thansin Sun Moon honey purified plant from Sagaing Region in small-scale in­dustry, U Htoo Wai of Thalawady Co Ltd from Yangon Region in medium-scale industry, and an official of Anawrahta oil mill from NyaungU Township Cooperative Syndicate of Mandalay Region, respectively.

 

After the ceremony, the Vice-Senior General cordially greeted and gave words of en­couragement to prize winners.

 

Also present at the ceremo­ny were Union ministers, Un­ion-level dignitaries, senior Tat­madaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, dep­uty ministers, chairs of MSME agencies from regions and states, officials from organizations, cu­rators, departmental heads and residents.

 

The expo aims to develop cooperation among MSMEs in regions and states to fulfil re­quirements for each other in the production chain and ana­lyze strong and weak points, to help businesspersons seek the significant points for manufac­turing better quality products at fair prices than others, to encour­age successful implementation of the One Region One Product scheme, to continuously en­hance products and services of MSMEs, to produce value-added products at home as import-sub­stitute goods and penetrate into foreign market, to further coop­erate between MSMEs and local and foreign investors, to honour model product awards to MSMEs and contribute to long-standing of MSME.

 

The exhibition and compe­tition are being held from 10 to 16 February, featuring a total of 96 booths, including ministerial exhibition booths, State and re­gional exhibition booths, tradi­tional ethnic food stalls, a “digital corner” showcasing technology, MSME-related business exhibi­tion booths, a Business Matching Hall, where economic attachés from Myanmar embassies abroad can connect with local entrepreneurs looking to export their products, a service booth providing business advertise­ment production services from the Ministry of Information, exhibition booths displaying for­eign machinery and products, and small-scale industrial and manufacturing cooperative so­ciety booths.

 

A total of 63 awards were presented in seven categories based on different competition types. At the award ceremony, in line with the practical imple­mentation of Digital Transforma­tion, the winners received digital trophies, certificates of recog­nition, and a total cash prize of K750 million. The cash awards were transferred using a digital payment system, and recipients received their respective prize amounts directly through their e-banking accounts. — MNA/TTA