နိုင္ငံျခားသားေတြ ျမန္မာျပည္ သယံဇာတေတြ ၀ိုင္း တြယ္ေနတာ..အျပစ္ေျပာလို ့ရမလား..စီးပြါးေရးလုပ္ခ်င္တဲ့လူက ျမတ္ခ်င္လို ့လုပ္တာဘဲ.ရွိသမွ် ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ေတြ ပ်က္စီးေအာင္ ေဒၚလာဘဲျမင္..လက္သီးမျမင္တဲ့ လူကသာ.ညံ့တာပါ့ ။ ရွက္ပါ့ နအဖရယ္.
ေရေတြလည္းၾကီးမိုးေတြေခါင္။ ေတာင္ကတံုးေျပာင္ေျပာင္..၀မ္းေခါင္ေခါင္..
မုဆိုးမ လင္ေသတာေတာင္..ဒီေလာက္ငတ္ၾကီးမက်နိူင္ဘူး ရွိသမ်ွ အိေျႏၵမတည္နိုင္ေအာင္ နအဖ..အိမ္တိူင္ ခ်ြတ္ေရာင္းေနတာက ဆိုးတယ္။ ရွိတဲ့သားသမီးေတြက်..မေၾကြး..အေမွာင္ထဲေန..မတတ္ဘဲ န်ဴကလီးယားလုပ္ျပီးေသခိုင္းအံုးမယ္..
ျဖဳတ္ဦးေႏွာက္ကမွ သူ ့ဦးေႏွာက္ထက္ၾကီးဦိးမဲ့နအဖ..လက္ဖ်ားခါေလာက္ပါတယ္..
မအံ့ၾသပါဘူး ဒင္းတို ့လက္ထက္မွ ျမန္မာ က ကမၻာ ေအာက္တန္း အက်ဆံူး နိုင္ငံျဖစ္ရတာ..အျဖစ္မွ မရွိဘဲ ပုဆိုးဖင္ေပါက္နဲ ့စင္ေပၚတက္ေနသကိ္ုး
Foreign Investment In Myanmar Falls 77% On Year - Government
YANGON, Myanmar (AFP)--Foreign investment in Myanmar plummeted by 77% over the past fiscal year as investments in the oil, gas and electricity sectors were significantly lower, official figures showed Friday.
In the 12 months to March 31 2008, total income for the three sectors was $ 172.72 million. That compares with 2006-07, when 11 enterprises invested $471.48 million in oil and gas, and $281.22 million dollars in electricity, the National Planning and Economic Development ministry said.
The figures showed neighboring India is the biggest investor in Myanmar with $ 137 million in the oil and gas sector this year, followed by Thailand with $ 16.22 million dollars.
Germany invested $2.5 million in manufacturing, South Korea had $12 million in fisheries and Singapore invested $5 million into mining.
Myanmar has been ruled by the military since 1962 and remains under economic sanctions by the United States and European countries because of its human rights records and detention of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy won national elections with a landslide victory in 1990, but the ruling junta never allowed it to take office.
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Foreign Investment In Myanmar Falls 77% On Year - Government
YANGON, Myanmar (AFP)--Foreign investment in Myanmar plummeted by 77% over the past fiscal year as investments in the oil, gas and electricity sectors were significantly lower, official figures showed Friday.
In the 12 months to March 31 2008, total income for the three sectors was $ 172.72 million. That compares with 2006-07, when 11 enterprises invested $471.48 million in oil and gas, and $281.22 million dollars in electricity, the National Planning and Economic Development ministry said.
The figures showed neighboring India is the biggest investor in Myanmar with $ 137 million in the oil and gas sector this year, followed by Thailand with $ 16.22 million dollars.
Germany invested $2.5 million in manufacturing, South Korea had $12 million in fisheries and Singapore invested $5 million into mining.
Myanmar has been ruled by the military since 1962 and remains under economic sanctions by the United States and European countries because of its human rights records and detention of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy won national elections with a landslide victory in 1990, but the ruling junta never allowed it to take office.
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