Mizzima-Feb 9

Myanmar encounters illicit trade valued at about US$6.4 billion every year. But this large figure only reflects trade on official routes between Myanmar and its neighboring countries, according to a report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development. “This is just a tip of the iceberg,” said Than Myint, the country’s minister of commerce, during the first-ever Illicit Trade Forum held 3 and 4 February at the Palais des Nations in Geneva… In Myanmar, long borderlines, insecurity and weak capacity make it difficult to effectively control illicit trade, which includes wildlife trafficking, smuggling of alcohol and tobacco, according to the report by UNCTAD.

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