Ministry of Commerce (Burma)
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The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) is the Burmese government agency
Government agency
A government or state agency is a permanent or semi-permanent organization in the machinery of government that is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions, such as an intelligence agency. There is a notable variety of agency types...

 plays a vital role in transformation process of the implementation of market oriented economic system. Its Headquarters is located at Building 3, Nay Pyi Taw, in Burma.

Departmental Bodies

  • Office of the Minister
  • Directorate of Trade
  • Department of Border Trade
  • Myanmar Agricultural Produce Trading

History

Since the time of independence in 1948 up to 1962, the foreign trade had been conducted by the following boards and corporations.
  • Union of Burma Purchase Board
  • Civil Supplies Administration Board
  • Electrical Supplies Board
  • State Agricultural Marketing Board
  • State Timber Board
  • Cooperatives
  • Joint Venture Corporations
  • Defence Service Institute
  • Burma Economic Development Corporation
  • Private Traders

Establishment of Trade Council

In 1964, the wholesales shops, broker houses, companies, departmental stores and warehouses all over the country were nationalized. In 1965, the Trade Council was established and the following trade organizations had been set up under the Ministry of Trade.
  • Central Trade
  • 22 Trade Corporations
  • 14 State/Divisional Trade Offices
  • 283 Township Trade Offices
  • 1942 People's Shops


In 1976, in accordance with the economic policy of the Burma Socialist Programme Party the trade organizations had been reformed as follows,
  • Department of Trade
  • 11 Trading Corporations and their divisional/branch offices, factories/workshops
  • 14 State/Divisional Trade Offices

New Establishments after 1988

In 1989 to be in line with the changing economic system the Department of Trade was changed as the Directorate of Trade with extended functions and responsibilities.
In 1989-90 the following domestic and foreign joint ventures were set up and operated.

Domestic Joint Ventures

  • Joint Venture Corporation No.1 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.2 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.3 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.4 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.5 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.6 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.7 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.8 Ltd.
  • Joint Venture Corporation No.9 Ltd.
  • Northern Shan State JV Co., Ltd.
  • Myanmar Citizens' Bank Ltd.

Foreign Joint Ventures

  • Myanmar Rice Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Myanmar Malaysia International Ltd.
  • Myanmar Motor Ltd.
  • Myanmar Singapore International Ltd.
  • Myanmar Borneo Ltd.
  • Myanmar Inotech Ltd.
  • Myanmar Chan Ltd.
  • Myanmar Tokyo Maruichi International Ltd.
  • Myanmar Natsteel Hardware Ltd.
  • Myanmar Inspection and Testing Services


In 1992, the Hotel and Tourism Corporation was upgraded to Ministry level and the relevant organizations, the Foodstuff and Beverages Enterprise and Hotel and Tourism Services have been transferred to the Ministry of Hotel and Tourism.
In 1993 Company Registration Office, Companies Control Department and the international Organization Sections (GATT/WTO) under the Directorate of Trade were transferred to the newly established Ministry, the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development.
In 1996 the Ministry of Trade was transformed as the Ministry of Commerce with a view to implement the economic activitiew for the development of national economy.
In 1996 the Ministry of Commerce has established the Department of Border Trade and now it is with 10 branch offices at the relevant borders of the neighbouring countries.
In 1997 the International Organization Section including WTO has been retransferred from the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development to the Ministry of Commerce.

Reorganizational Activities under the Ministry of Commerce

Since 1998, six trading organizations and two service enterprises under the Ministry of Commerce have been abolished. The domestic and foreign joint ventures were also abolished except Myanmar Citizens' Bank Ltd. and Myanmar Inspection and Testing Services Ltd..
The Ministry of Commerce laid down the motto of Advance Forward Through Commerce and it has been conducting various activities for the development of the national economy. The Ministry of Commerce has also restructured the following departments to be in line with the adopted market oriented economy since 1 April 1998.
  • Office of the Minister
  • Directorate of Trade
  • Department of Border Trade
  • Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading

Directorate of Trade

There were the following department
  • International Trade Promotion Department
  • Planning & Statistics Department
  • Export Department
  • Import Department
  • Export Import Policy and Registeration Department
  • Accounts Department
  • Administration & Training Department

Department of Border Trade

Department of Border Trade was established on August 28 1996. There were the following departments,
  • Administration and Training Department
  • Export Department
  • Import Department
  • Planning & Coordination Department
  • 14 Border Trade Posts

Vision

  • To further strengthen the existing friendship between the two countries
  • To promote border trade between the two countries putting it in line with Normal Trade
  • To get the reasonable revenue for the State
  • To facilitate private business activities thereby allowing them to acquire reasonable profits
  • To enhance the smooth flow of commodities

Mission

  • To increase the volume of Trade Year after year
  • To get the targeted revenue fully
  • To free from corruption

Official Border Trade Points

Border Trade Points Opening Date Area
Muse (105) mile January 12 1998 Myanmar-China
Lweje
Lweje
Lweje is a town in Kachin State in northeastern Burma near the border with Longchuan County, Yunnan Province, China. It is one of the 10 border trade points with 4 neighbouring countries opened in 2002 by the military regime.-Transport:...

August 23 1998 Myanmar-China
Chinshwehaw October 19 2003 Myanmar-China
Laiza December 25 2003 Myanmar-China
Techilelk March 16 1996 Myanmar-Thailand
Myawaddy
Myawaddy
Myawaddy is a town in south-eastern Myanmar in Kayin State close to the border with Thailand. Separated from the Thai border town of Mae Sot by the Moei River, the town is most important trading point between Myanmar and Thailand....

September 16 1998 Myanmar-Thailand
Kawthoung June 1 1996 Myanmar-Thailand
Myeik July 1 1999 Myanmar-Thailand
Tamu April 12 1996 Myanmar-India
Rhi December 10 2003 Myanmar-India
Sittwe
Sittwe
-Economy:In February 2007, India announced a plan to develop the port, which would enable ocean access from Indian Northeastern states, so called "Seven sisters", like Mizoram, via the Kaladan River....

December 10 1998 Myanmar-Bangladesh
Maungdaw
Maungdaw
Maungdaw is a town in the Rakhine State of westernmost part of Myanmar. It it the administrative seat of Maungdaw Township and Maungdaw District.Since September 1995, border trade between Maungdaw of Myanmar and Teknaf of Bangladesh is formally established....

September 5 1995 Myanmar-Bangladesh

Unofficial Border Trade Points

Border Trade Points Area
Pansan - Menglar Myanmar-China
Dawei
Dawei
-Transport:Only recently Dawei was connected to the rest of Myanmar by road and rail. There are plans to construct a deepwater port in Dawei. In November 2010, the Myanmar Port Authority signed a USD $8.6 billion deal with Italian-Thai Development to develop a deep sea port at Dawei...

Myanmar-Thailand
Neteinhtaung Myanmar-Thailand
Mawtaung Myanmar-Thailand
Payathonsu
Payathonsu
-External links:*...

 (Three Pagodas
Three Pagodas Pass
The Three Pagodas Pass is a pass in the Tenasserim Hills on the border between Thailand and Burma , at an altitude of above sea level....

)
Myanmar-Thailand
Paletwa
Paletwa
Paletwa is one of the westernmost towns of Burma , in Chin State 18 kilometres from the border with Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat for Paletwa Township.-External links:*...

 (Shalatwa) - Pansung
Myanmar-India

Myanmar Agricultural Produce Trading

Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading (MAPT) is a government organization under the Ministry of Commerce.

MAPT has laid down the following six main objectives:-
  • To generate more foreign exchange income for the development of national economy.
  • To explore new cultivable land and organise extensive cultivation.
  • To assist the enhancement of better quality crop production and strive for export promotion.
  • To promote new exportable products.
  • To develop the rice milling industries.
  • To successfully implement the State policies with regard to agricultural produce.

Organization

Managing Director is the head of MAPT.
Under Myanmar Agricultural Produce Trading (MAPT), there were the following department
  • Paddy and Rice Department
  • Pulse Beans & Other Crops Department
  • Milling, Engineering, Bran Oil Mail & Project Department
  • Export Department
  • Movement Department
  • Planning & Finance Department
  • Administration Department
  • Inspection Department
  • State/Divisional Offices, District Offices and Township Offices

Within the organizational set-up of MAPT, there are 4 functional departments as follow:-

Warehousing, Handling and Export Department
Grain Department
Milling, Engineering & Bran Oil Mills Department
Administration Department
Post-harvest Technology Application Centre
Post-harvest Technology Application Centre
Post-harvest Technology Application Centre is located in Yangon-Bago main highway, Kyungalay village, Hlegu Township and 25 km from Yangon....

 (PTAC) under MAPT undertakes the post-harvest activities, research, development and extension (RDX) works especially food grain, fruits and vegetables and issuance of certificate relating to quality of crops and analytical results of Chemical compositions, pesticides residues, Aflatoxins etc.

What MAPT Does?
MAPT is rendering its assistance to private sector in the following activities.

Extends its fullest cooperations relating to exports of grains and imports of commodity from abroad.
Assists to obtain the quick result relating to various laboratory test.
Provides necessary assistance for rice milling industry and oil processing industry.

Operations
MAPT assists the following steps relating to export business that is allowed by the State to private sector especially grains exports, export of new commodities and import business as well:-

undertakes the various steps of exporting business commencing from searching the markets for export commodities to final negotiation stage of the shipping documents.
renders its services to be smooth flow of the every processing step relating to import business.
undertakes all necessary steps relating to shipment of export commodities.
Carry out the rental services for warehouses if it is necessary.
undertakes pest control services for storage of grains.
assists necessary works to producers to become successful exporters.
MAPT undertakes the following activities relating to the inspection services of exported goods and imported goods.

conducts the preshipment inspection of commodities for export and inspection of imported commodities relating to quality / specifications, quantity, weight, measurement, packing and marking etc.
issues the certificate of laboratory analysis and testing.
conducts inspection and surveying services for exporters and importers with reasonable service charges for mutual benefits.
MAPT undertakes laboratory analysis and testing of soil and water, quality of food grains and extends technical assistance on post-harvest technology.

conducts services relating to analysis and testing of soil and water.
undertakes analysis works relating to physical quality of the food grains, milling quality, fibre contents, contents of dust, husk, sand and other admixture, contents of discoloured grains etc.
undertakes analysis and testing of qualities of foodgrains such as moisture content, composition of ash, protein, starch / carbohydrate, fibre and other chemical composition etc.
undertakes analysis and testing on contamination of aflatoxin.
undertakes analysis and testing of quality of oil and oil crops, colour condition, specific gravity, oil colour test, cloud point, moisture content, fat, acidity etc.
extends technical assistance on pest control services.
MAPT undertakes the following services relating to milling of the rice, construction and maintenance of rice mills.

conducts following rice milling activities for effective improvement in quality with reasonable affordable charger.
milling paddy to white rice
milling brown rice to white rice
remilling of rice
recleaning of rice and broken rice
milling paddy to brown rice
assists private entrepreneurs who wish to construct new rice mills, improving develop the exifay rice mill and maintenance of existing rice mill.
manufactures and sales the mobile and low-cost small rice mills.
assists privade sector in rice milling technology.
MAPT undertakes the following services relating to edible rice bran oil mills.

conducts nrocorry of edible rice bran oil with reasonable charges.
conducts services of removing the colour, odour from various types of edible oil and purity of oil.
conducts services of extracting oil from soyabeans, purifying raw palm oil & oil extracting from expellered cakes (groundnut cake, sesame cake) by using the chemical solvent extradeun method.
MAPT undertakes the following machinery installation services to upgrade the quality of food
grains : -

cleaning machines of paddy and beans
drying machines of paddy and other grain.
MAPT also renders the following engineering services : -

converts system of diesel engine cars, petrol engine cars and LPG cars to CNG system.
conducts services on design modern or concentrated warehouses designs.
conducts consultancy services relating to drawing of building design, estimating the cost for construction of rice mills, bran oil mills.

Ministers for Commerce

  • U Kyaw Myint (1948-1949)
  • U Kyaw Myint (1950 -1952)
  • Brigade General Aung Gyi
    Aung Gyi
    Aung Gyi was a member of General Ne Win's 4th Burma Rifles rising to Brigadier General. Aung Gyi was a Chinese descendant and he had a very typical Chinese name Chen Tianwang in addition to the more commonly used Ang Ji . He played a role in the caretaker government of 1958-60 led by Ne Win...

     (1962-1963)
  • Colonel Chit Myaing (1963-1964)
  • Brigade General Tin Pe (1964-1971)
  • Colonel Maung Lwin (1971-1974)
  • U San Win
    San Win
    San Win was a painter who is renowned in Burma as the first Burmese painter to embrace impressionism as his chief style of depiction...

     (1974-1976)
  • U Hla Aye (1976-1978)
  • U Ye Daung (1978-1978)
  • U Khin Maung Gyi (1978-1988)
  • Colonel Able
    Able
    Able may refer to:In science and technology:* Able, a U.S. 1946 nuclear weapon test, part of Operation Crossroads* ABLE , a simplified programming language* Able space probes, probes in the Pioneer program...

     (1988-1992)
  • General Tun Kyi
    Tun Kyi
    Lieutenant-General Tun Kyi is an officer of the Burmese military and a former minister of the Ministry of Commerce.-Biography:Tun Kyi attended the Basic Education High School in Monywa. He graduated from the Defence Services Academy as part of its first intake. Tun Kyi was named commander in 1988...

     (1992-1997)
  • General Kyaw Than (1997-1999)
  • Brigade General Pyaih Sone (1999-2004)
  • Brigade General Tin Naing Thein (2004 to present)

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