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Permitted Enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission(20 /2016) Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of Issue Remark Business Investment Permitted Enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission(20 /2016) Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 1 Ocean Muse Fisheries Plot No. 135, Block Processing, drying, Joint-Venture 28-10-2016 No.25, Shwe Lin Ban freezing, aluminium Limited (20/2016) Industrial Zone, Hlaing foil packing, Tharyar Township, packaging and Myanmar Yangon Region marketing of aquatic Investment products under Commission normal system and contract processing system 2 Swel Hein Group Plot No. (2), Totethan Manufacturing and Myanmar 28-10-2016 Company Limited Kwin, Kwin No. Kwin Marketing of High Quality Citizens ( 20/2016) Pyin, Narkwan Village Sawn Timber, Door, Investment Myanmar Tract, Lasho Township, Parquet and Furniture Investment Lasho District, Shan State Commission (North). Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 3 Golden Myan-Tai Holding No.29+47/A + Manufacturing And Joint Venture 28-10-2016 Company Limited 26/ N-3 To N-881, No Marketing Of Sugar Investment (20/2016) 880/E, Taw Kwin/ Gong And Molasses Myanmar Nyin Tan Village Group, Investment Taikgyi Township, Commission Yangon Region 4 Rui-Ning (Myanmar) -Yangon Region, Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 Garment Company Hlaing Thar Yar Garments on CMP Owned ( 20/2016) Limited Township, Ngwe Pin Basis Myanmar Lae Industrial Zone Investment Commission 5 Dongyi (Myanmar) -Yangon Region, Shwe Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 Company Limited Pyi Thar Township, Garment on CMP Basis Owned ( 20/2016) Thar Du Kan Industrial Myanmar Zone Investment Commission Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 6 Futeli Garment -Yangon Region, Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 (Myanmar) Company Hlaing Thar Yar Garments on CMP Owned ( 20/2016) Limited Township, Shwe Than Basis Myanmar Lwin Industrial Zone Investment Commission 7 Myanmar Solamoda -Yangon Region, Shwe Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 Garments Company Pyithar Township Garments on CMP Owned ( 20/2016) Limited (Factory -2) Basis Myanmar Investment Commission 8 One of Front Company -Yangon Region, Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 Limited Hlaing Thar Yar Garments on CMP Owned ( 20/2016) Township, Industrial Basis Myanmar Zone -1 Investment Commission Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 9 Dishang Fashion -Yangon Region, Manufacturing of Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 (Myanmar) Company Hlaing Thar Yar Garment on CMP Basis Owned ( 20/2016) Limited Township Myanmar Investment Commission 10 Mahar Hpa An -Kayin State, Hpa An Manufacturing of Semi- Myanmar 28-10-2016 Production Company Township, Hpa An Underwear on CMP Citizens ( 20/2016) Limited Industrial Zone Basis Investment Myanmar Investment Commission 11 United Precise Company Yangon Region, Dagon Manufacturing of all Myanmar 28-10-2016 Limited Myo Thit (South) kinds and size of Post Citizens ( 20/2016) Township, Industrial Bar, Signboard Frame Investment Myanmar Zone on CMP Basis Investment Commission Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 12 Huawei Technologies Unit 0902, 1807, Provide Communication Foreign 28-10-2016 (Yangon) Co., Ltd. (Sakura and Information Investment ( 20/2016) Tower), No.339, Technologies Related Myanmar Bogyoke Aung San Services and Equipment Investment Road,Kyauktada to Licensed Operators Commission Township, Yangon. 13 KMA-Suzue Logistics Survey Block No.75, provide consolidated JV Foreign 28-10-2016 Myanmar Limited. Plot logistics services with a Investment ( 20/2016) No.228/8, Dagon container freight station Myanmar Myothit (“CFS”) and warehouse Investment Seikkan Towship, Commission Yangon, Myanmar. nd 14 Fiber link Myanmar Co., Room No.203, 2 Fiber Infrastructure Foreign 28-10-2016 Ltd. Floor, Dana Thiha Related internet and Investment ( 20/2016) Tower ,No.790,Corner Telecommunication Myanmar of Bogyoke Aung Sand Services Investment Road and War Dan Commission Street, Lanmadaw Township, Yangon. Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 15 Phwint PhyoThit Co., Mandalay Region, Pa Hotel Service Myanmar Citizen 28-10-2016 Ltd. Thein Gyi Township, Investment ( 20/2016) Ye Kyi (East) Kwin Myanmar No.548, Chaung Wa Investment Gyi (North) Kwin Commission No.549, Chaung Wa Gyi (East) (Eaigyi) Kwin No.(550-A) 16 Convalt Energy Plot No. 31, 32, 55 - B, Construction of Two Wholly Foreign 28-10-2016 (Myanmar) Co., Ltd. 52 - B and 54-B, Kyarr 150 MW Solar Power Owned ( 20/2016) Tai - Kani - Pinlae Plants for Electricity Myanmar Village Tract, Generation Investment Myingyan Township, Commission Myingyan District and Plot No. 1626, 1627, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632 and 1633, Wanthar - Wattoe Village Tract, Tharsi Township, Meikhtila District, Mandalay Region Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 17 Amazing Holidays Ngapali Golf Resort, Construction and Myanmar Citizen 28-10-2016 Hotels & Resorts Co., Thandwe Township, Operation of Investment ( 20/2016) Ltd. Rakhine State. international Golf Myanmar Club, Hotels and Investment Service Apartment in Commission the form of B.O.T 18 Phwint Phyo Thit Co., Mandalay Region, Pa Yedagun Taung Private Myanmar Citizen 28-10-2016 Ltd. Thein Gyi Township, School Investment ( 20/2016) Ye Kyi (E) Kwin No. Myanmar 548, Chaung Gyi Wa Investment (N), Kwin No. 549 Commission Chaung Gyi Wa (E)(Eaigyi)Kwin No.(550-A), 6.2 acrea Type of Investment Form of No Name of Company Location Date of issue Remark business Investment 19 Phwint Phyo Thit Mandalay Region, Pa Yedagun Taung Myanmar 28-10-2016 Company Limited Thein Gyi Township, International Hospital Citizens ( 20/2016) Ye Kyi (E) Kwin No. Investment Myanmar 548, Chaung Gyi Wa Investment (N) Kwin No. 549, Commission Chaung Gyi Wa (E) (Eaigyi) Kwin No.(550- A). (6.5 Acres) It created (9412) job opportunities from permitted enterprises by Myanmar Investment Commission meeting (20/2016). .
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