THE opening ceremony of the 2025 Report on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of Chinese Enterprises in Myanmar and the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM) Scholarship Award Ceremony was held yesterday evening at the M-Gallery Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw.

 

First, Ms Ma Jia, Ambassa­dor of the People’s Republic of China to Myanmar, stated that she was proud of the Chinese Enterprises Chamber of Com­merce in Myanmar (CECCM) for releasing the 2025 CSR Report of Chinese Businesses.

 

Union Minister for Invest­ment and Foreign Economic Relations Dr Wah Wah Maung said the report on CSR activities reflects satisfactory China-My­anmar cooperation, provides valuable support for local com­munity needs, and shows that Chinese businesses in Myanmar are making meaningful contri­butions to the country’s devel­opment.

 

Afterwards, CECCM Chair­man Mr Liu Ming made a pres­entation on the report, and U Aye Win, President of the Federation of the Union of Myanmar Cham­bers of Commerce and Industry, expressed his gratitude to Chi­nese businesses for their CSR activities benefiting the local people.

 

Next, the CECCM Chair­man handed over documents on Shweminwon New Market Project in Sagaing, contributed by the CECCM, to Sagaing Re­gion Minister for Transport U Khin Maung Aye.

 

The Union minister then attended the PRC Government Scholarship Award Ceremony, organized by MOFCOM to sup­port the development of Myan­mar’s human resources.

 

At the scholarship award ceremony, Chinese Ambassa­dor Ms Ma Jia spoke about the MOFCOM scholarship awards.

 

The Union minister high­lighted the MOFCOM scholar­ships provided by PRC as a ma­jor contribution to Myanmar’s human resource development, expressed pride and joy at awarding admission letters to qualified civil servants, stressed the key role of civil service ca­pacity-building in improving public services and national development, and encouraged scholarship recipients to apply their knowledge and skills in the workplace as loyal and reliable human resources for the country.

 

Afterwards, the Union min­ister, the Chinese Ambassador, and the Economic Attaché from the Chinese Embassy presented university admission letters from China to the officers and employ­ees selected for the scholarship. — MNA/TH