THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) announced on 3 Septem­ber that it would inject US$30 million into the fuel oil sector.

 

Moreover, CBM sold over $1.8 million to edible oil-import­ing companies and over $32,755 to those who made non-trade payments on that day.

 

CBM pumped over $1.075 million into the edible oil-import­ing companies on 2 September after sales of over $669,000 to CMP companies and those who made non-trade payments.

 

CBM sold over $1.6 million to fuel oil-importing compa­nies and over $128,000 to fuel oil-importing companies on 1 September through foreign re­serve purchased from the com­panies working on a Cut, Make and Pack basis.

 

Furthermore, CBM inject­ed 800,000 yuan and 300,000 baht into the financial market. CBM also sold over $24,700 to the CMP companies and those who made non-trade payments. CBM sold over $1 million, 11 mil­lion yuan and four million baht in August. Furthermore, CBM also pumped over $32 million, purchased from the companies working on a Cut, Make and Pack basis, into the financial market.

 

CBM sold $36.5 million pur­chased from CMP companies, in addition to the injection of $8.8 million, 13.3 million baht, 10.5 million yuan and 500,000 rupees in July. Furthermore, CBM sold over $2.3 million to other com­modities-importing companies as per its initial announcement of selling $10 million. CBM sold $8.4 million, 13.9 million baht and 5.2 million yuan in June 2025, in addition to the injection of $14.9 million that was purchased from the CMP enterprises into the financial market.

 

CBM aims to curb the in­stability in the foreign exchange market and currency devalu­ation. According to CBM’s no­tification on 15 March 2024, it has been collaborating with law enforcement agencies to com­bat and prosecute those who attempt to manipulate the cur­rency market under the existing laws. CBM allowed authorized dealers (private banks) to op­erate online foreign exchange trading freely as per the market rate, depending on supply and demand, starting from 5 Decem­ber 2023. — NN/KK