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Permitted Enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission (10/2019) Permitted Enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission (10/2019) No Name of Location Type of investment Form of Date of issue Remark Company business investment 1 Myanmar C.P. Plot No. 128,129, C (8) Layer Pullet Farm Wholly Foreign 28-6-2019 Livestock Co., Ltd. Street, Vegetable Owned (10/2019) Production and Myanmar - Thana Holding Chicken/Fish Livestock Investment Co., Ltd. Special Zone (3), Kwin Commission (Thailand) No. 977, Kali Htaw West 27 % Village Tract, Kwin No. - Charoen 987, Kyar Inn Tract, Pokphand Hlegu Township, Enterprise Co., Yangon Region Ltd. (Thailand) 25% -CPG Enterprise Ltd.(British Virgin Islands) 48% 2 Myanmar C.P. Holding No.30/2,3 1/1, Manufacturing and Wholly Foreign 28-6-2019 Livestock Co., Ltd. 31/2, 31/3,31/4, 35,36, Marketing of Animal Owned (10/2019) Myanmar - Thana Holding , 82/1, Kwin No. Feed Investment Co., Ltd. 1327, Khan Lu Kwin, Sa Commission (Thailand) Kar Inn Village Tract, 27 % Tada-U Township, - Charoen Pokphand Mandalay Region Enterprise Co., Ltd.(Thailand) 25% -CPG Enterprise Ltd. (British Virgin Islands) 48% 3 Myanmar C.P. Holding No. N-102/1, N- Breeder Farm And Wholly Foreign 28-6-2019 Livestock 103/1, N-104/1 And N- Sales of Broiler, Layer Owned (10/2019) Company Limited 102/2, N-104/3, Kwin No. and Pig Myanmar Thana Holding 511-B, Auk Chin Kan North Investment Commission Company Limited Kwin, Nyaung Napin Village Tract, Hmawbi 27% Township, Yangon Region, (Thailand) ၊ Land of Livestock Charoen Breeding and Veterinary Pokphand Department Enterprise Company Limited 25% (Thailand) and CPG Enterprise Company Limited 48% (Birtish Virgin Islands)) 4 Kangrui (Myanmar) Plot No. 62, 62/150, Raising, Breeding and Wholly Foreign 28-6-2019 Agriculture & 62/173, 63/118, 63/156, Sales of Cattle Owned (10/2019) Livestock 63/169, 64/Ka, 65/172, 66, Myanmar Development 86, 86/155, 86/179, 87/1, Investment Company Limited 87/175, 90/177, 91/186, Commission Shanghai Penghe Kwin No. 20/Kha, Myin Supply Chain Thay Taung Yoe (East Kwin), Management Co., Nyaung Oak Village Tract, Ltd. (China) 90% Mahlaing Township, DehongPenghe Meiktila District, Mandalay Agriculture Region Development Company Limited (China) 10% 5 Top Form Land No.5, A-0.268 123,B- Manufacturing of ladies Wholly Foreign Myanmar 0.271 124, E-0.271 118, F - underwear on CMP Owned 28-6-2019 Company Limited 0.269 119, Myintta Lin basis (10/2019) America 100 % Myaing Village, Myawaddy Myanmar Township, Kayin State Investment Commission 6 Win & Win Bicycle Factory (Kyaukse), Manufacturing of shoes Wholly Myanmar 28-6-2019 Company Limited Kyaukse Township, and shoes bags on CMP Owned (10/2019) Myanmar Citizens Mandalay Region basis Myanmar 100% Investment Commission 7 2-Go Packaging Plot No.127, Myay Taing Production and Myanmar Citizen 28-6-2019 Company Limited Block No. (Thilawa Marketing of Plastic Investment (10/2019) Myanmar Citizens Industrial Zone), boxes Myanmar Investment 65% Thanhlyin-Kyauk Tan (Including Foreign Township, Yangon, Region Investment 35 %) Commission 8 Tet Nay - Kwin No 658 Tat Ywar A Construction, Wholly Myanmar 28-6-2019 Ayeyawaddy Shae Kwin, Kali (Tatkalay) Operation and Leasing Owned (10/2019) Group Co., Ltd. Village Tract, Kwin No of Industrial Complex Myanmar 658B, Kwakthatkan Kwin (Bago) Investment B and Kwin No. 659 , Mayin Commission Taung Kwin, Mayin Village Tract, Bago Township, Bago Region. 9 Global south Kwin No.(123), Nwar La Construction of Refining Joint 28-6-2019 Industrial Co., Ltd. Woe (West), Industrial Factory, Refining Venture (10/2019) (China) Zone II, Loikaw Metal(Tin- Tungsten Myanmar (Permit) Township, Kayah State and Wolfram) and Investment Production of Value Commission Added Products It created (2671) job opportunities form permitted enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission Meeting (10 / 2019). .
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