Mizzima awarded global JTI certificate for reliable news on Myanmar

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Mizzima Mizzima, one of Myanmar ’s most prominent news outlets and a press freedom advocate, obtained the Journalism Trust Initiative ( JTI ) certification from global audit firm Bureau Veritas , JTI says in a press statement 5 January.  Operating in clandestine mode within Myanmar and supported by an exiled team, Mizzima strives to fulfil its role as reliable source of news and information for the Myanmar public. “Your Journalism Trust Initiative certification affirms what audiences already know: that principled, transparent journalism matters. Congratulations on this achievement and on your continued contribution to informing citizens about Myanmar,” says Benjamin Sabbah , director of Journalism Trust Initiative “Myanmar’s ongoing conflict has created an intensely contested media landscape, where mis- and disinformation are increasingly deployed to reinforce state propaganda and the prevailing “official” narrative. Although Mizzima is already regarded as one of the most trusted ...

Thai companies seek opportunities in Burma

Thursday, 13 December 2012 00:00 THE BANGKOK POST

The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) will take 20 leading firms to Myanmar [Burma] to explore trade and investment opportunities in the neighbouring country.

Construction underway on a bridge in the Dawei deep-sea port special economic zone. Photo: AFP

The three-day trip starting Sunday will be joined by executives from industries including sugar, food, banking, property, textiles, hotels and tourism.

TCC chairman Pongsak Assakul said the group will meet Tin Naing Thien, Myanmar's minister for national planning and economic development, to discuss new investment regulations and the country's economic prospects.

Myanmar has rich natural resources and will enjoy tax privileges next year from the Generalised System of Preferences granted by developed countries.

Mr Pongsak said Myanmar's low wages are attractive for investors, with a daily minimum wage of 75-120 baht and monthly salaries of 3,000 to 6,000 baht for workers with a bachelor's degree.

Mr Pongsak, who is a member of the Joint Public Private Consultative Committee, will also represent businessmen on the government's official trip led by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to meet Myanmar President Thein Sein in Nay Pyi Taw next Monday.

The working group of the two countries will meet to evaluate the progress of the Dawei project in Myanmar.

"The project is one of Thailand's strategic plans to invest in logistics in the East the country," Mr Pongsak said.

However, the project will take at least five years to become operational.

The TCC chairman also admitted Thai exports will expand at a slower pace than the 15% projected by the government early this year.

Economic growth this year will likely be 5.5%, with a forecast of 4.5% next year due to negative factors in the US and Europe.

This article first appeared in The Bangkok Post on December 13, 2012.
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