Border trade crosses US$6.52 bln as of 19 January

Border trade achieves surplus as exports outpace imports.

 

Myanmar’s border trade with the neighbouring countries amounted to US$6.52 billion as of 19 January 2024 in the current financial year 2023-2024 beginning 1 April, comprising exports worth $4.38 billion and imports valued at $2.14 billion, said Daw Cho Thet Mu, depu­ty director of the Trade Policy Division of the Trade Depart­ment under the Ministry of Commerce.

 

“There is a trade surplus because of the lower import and higher export,” she elaborated.

 

Myanmar conducts border trade with China, Thailand, In­dia and Bangladesh. It exports agricultural, forest, fisheries and other products, while con­sumer products, capital goods and intermediate goods are imported.

 

Myanmar aims to achieve a trade target of $32.5 billion for the current FY 2023-2024, consisting of $16.5 billion in ex­ports and $16 billion in imports. — ASH/KK