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ယနေ့ နိုင်ငံခြားငွေလဲလှယ်နှုန်း (မေ - ၂၄ ရက်)
-အမေရိကန်ဒေါ်လာ
ရောင်းဈေး - ၄၁၈၀ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၄၁၃၀ ကျပ်
-စင်္ကာပူဒေါ်လာ
ရောင်းဈေး - ၃၀၉၀ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၃၀၁၅ ကျပ်
-ယူရို
ရောင်းဈေး - ၄၅၁၅ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၄၃၈၀ ကျပ်
-ထိုင်းဘတ်
ရောင်းဈေး - ၁၁၃.၈၆ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၁၁၁.၅၈ ကျပ်
-မလေးရှားရင်းဂစ်
ရောင်းဈေး - ၈၈၆ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၈၅၉ ကျပ်
-တရုတ်ယွမ်
ရောင်းဈေး - ၅၇၆ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၅၆၂ ကျပ်
-ဂျပန်ယန်း
ရောင်းဈေး - ၂၆.၆၀ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၂၅.၈၀ ကျပ်
-အိန္ဒိယရူပီး
ရောင်းဈေး - ၄၉.၅၆ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၄၈.၄၆ ကျပ်
-ကိုရီးယားဝမ်
ရောင်းဈေး - ၃.၀၃ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၂.၉၆ ကျပ်
-စတာလင်ပေါင်
ရောင်းဈေး - ၅၁၃၅ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၅၀၂၂ ကျပ်
-ဩစတြေးလျဒေါ်လာ
ရောင်းဈေး - ၂၇၅၅ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၂၆၉၅ ကျပ်
-ကနေဒါဒေါ်လာ
ရောင်းဈေး - ၃၀၅၃ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၂၉၈၆ ကျပ်
-ဟောင်ကောင်ဒေါ်လာ
ရောင်းဈေး - ၅၃၈ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၅၂၆ ကျပ်
-ယူအေအီး
ရောင်းဈေး - ၁၁၂၉ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး - ၁၁၀၅ ကျပ်
ငွေလဲနှုန်းများ အချိန်နှင့်အမျှ ပြောင်းလဲနိုင်သည်
ယနေ့ ရွှေဈေး (မေ - ၂၄ ရက်၊ နံနက် ၁၀ နာရီ)
-ကမ္ဘာ့ရွှေဈေး
တအောင်စ ၂၃၂၉ ဒေါ်လာ
-အခေါက်ရွှေ တကျပ်သား (ပြင်ပဈေးကွက်)
ရောင်းဈေး ၅၁၅၀၀၀၀ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး ၅၁၁၀၀၀၀ ကျပ်
-၁၅ ပဲရည် တကျပ်သား
ရောင်းဈေး ၄၉၅၀၀၀၀ ကျပ်
ဝယ်ဈေး ၄၉၁၀၀၀၀ ကျပ်
“လက်ရှိ ရွှေဈေးကွက်အတွင်း ဈေးနှုန်းအတက်အကျ မငြိမ်သေးတဲ့အတွက် ရောင်းမှား၊ ဝယ်မှား မဖြစ်ဖို့ သတိပြုစေလိုပါတယ်။”
ရွှေဈေးနှုန်းများ အချိန်နှင့်အမျှ ပြောင်းလဲနိုင်သည်။
မပြီးဆုံးသေးတဲ့ အိမ်မက်ဆိုရင်
iPhone SE ပဲ
အခုလဲသတင်းထွက်လာပြန်တာက Face ID ပါမယ် $500 အောက်ဖြစ်မယ် ၊ OLED Display ပါမယ် ၊ 4.7-inch ကနေ 6.1-inch Display ဖြစ်သွားမယ် ၊ ထုံးစံအတိုင်း USB-C ဖြစ်မယ်ပေါ့
တစ်ဖက်က ပြန်ကြည့်ရင် $500 တန် iPhone အတွက်ပါတဲ့ Specs တွေက မက်လောက်စရာပါ (တကယ်ဖြစ်လာရင်ပေါ့) ဒါ့အပြင် လတ်တလော အသစ်ထွက်ထားတဲ့ Pixel 8a ကို ခုံလှုပ်လာစေလောက်တဲ့ ဖုန်းလဲဖြစ်လာနိုင်ပါတယ်
Apple က အရင် iPhone 8 ပုံစံ iPhone SE 2022 ကို $429 အထိ တိုးတောင်းထားတာပါ Touch ID ၊ LCD Display ပဲပါတဲ့ဖုန်းကို ပြောရရင်တော့ ဘယ်နေရာက ကြည့်ကြည့် မတန်တဲ့ဖုန်းပေါ့
Kampaiti border trade tops US$5 mln in five days
May 24, 2024
The trade value at the Kampaiti border between Myanmar and China hit US$5.527 million between 14 and 18 May 2024, according to the news released by the Ministry of Commerce online.
The export volumes were 6,425 tonnes of tissue culture banana worth $2.233 million, 160 tonnes of rice valued at $0.069 million, 711 tonnes of rice beans worth $0.47 million, 127 tonnes of lablab beans worth $0.103 million, 70 tonnes of lima beans worth $0.052 million, 62 tonnes of small white kidney beans worth $0.039 million, 840.5 tonnes of butter beans worth $0.84 million, 62 tonnes of red kidney beans worth $0.04 million, 104 tonnes of chilli pepper worth $0.059 million, 741.5 tonnes of dried chilli pepper worth $1.08 million, 647.5 tonnes of onion worth $0.256 million, 102 tonnes of tamarind with seeds worth $0.023 million, 13 tonnes of thermal paper worth $0.003 million, 121.1 tonnes of roselle seeds worth $0.242 million and 34 tonnes of dried mango slice worth $0.005 tonne.
The Ministry of Commerce aimed to achieve a trade target of $37 million in May, comprising exports worth $35 million and imports worth $2 million from the Kampaiti border. The Kampaiti border saw exports worth $20.002 million and imports worth $6.663 million as of 18 May. The total trade balance reached over 72 per cent of the trade target of this month.
The main export items as of 18 May in the 2024-2025 financial year beginning 1 April were tissue-culture banana, sesame, rice beans, lablab beans, lima beans, butter beans, green grams, red kidney beans, white kidney beans, small red beans, watermelon, chilli pepper, dried chilli, dried mango slice, tamarind with seed, fresh areca nut, black cardamom, coffee bean, onion, petrified wood and aluminium scrap. Meanwhile, Myanmar imports capital goods, intermediate goods, construction materials, consumer goods, fruits and CMP raw materials. — NN/KK
MSMEs should supply high-quality raw materials to Thilawa SEZ
May 24, 2024
Relevant chief ministers also have to urge MSME businesspeople and agencies to supply domestic quality raw materials as import-substitute products to Thilawa SEZ.
Although Thilawa SEZ is being operated with more than US$2 billion investment among three SEZs, it should not be satisfied with such achievement as its investment amount is lesser than neighbouring countries, Southeast Asian countries and Asian countries, said the Vice-Senior General.
Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win, who is in the capacity of Chairman of the Central Committee on Myanmar Special Economic Zones, delivered a speech at the first meeting of the central committee for the 2024-25 financial year at the Ministry of Commerce in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
In his speech, the Vice-Senior General highlighted that production forces such as all industrial zones in regions and states and MSME businesses, in addition to SEZs, need to increase high-quality export products on the one hand, and it is necessary to strive for further increase of local and foreign investments in relevant zones.
He stressed the need to attract further investments for the ongoing Thilawa SEZ, initiate the Kyaukpyu SEZ, and invite developers to invest in the Dawei SEZ.
He underlined that officials have to supervise service personnel not to commit abuse of authority and prevent illegal trade, monetary abuse, and weak management so as not to lose existing investments.
The Vice-Senior General said he recognizes the efforts of chairpersons from relevant task forces and foreign exchange management committees to solve difficulties in raw materials and loans at the promotion zone of Thilawa SEZ.
Likewise, he continued to say that as a policy has been adopted to manage compensation for land plots of Kyaukpyu SEZ. So, it is necessary to complete all work processes as soon as possible.
The Vice-Senior General stressed that all measures of Kyaukpyu SEZ must be done entirely within the extended 18-month long stop date term.
He recounted that MSME businesses supplied K2.1 billion worth of raw materials to the SEZs in March 2024.
He underscored that Thilawa SEZ earned more than K361 million in March 2024, K4.6 billion of commercial tax and K760 million of pre-income tax while exporting $13.34 million worth of exports and importing $52.27 million worth of imports.
The Vice-Senior General noted that relevant task forces and management committees have to encourage companies from the promotion zone of Thilawa SEZ to raise more export volume in order to reduce the gap between export and import values.
With regard to power supply, the Vice-Senior General highlighted that if the zones use electricity from solar systems, the supply time of electricity will be extended in other regions and states.
Law experts and procedure experts of Myanmar have to carefully verify appropriate factors when signing the memorandum of interest for Dawei SEZ to initiate a win-win situation between both sides, he added.
Joint Secretary of the Central Committee Deputy Minister for Commerce U Min Min reported on accomplishment for the minutes of meeting 1/2024 of the Central Committee.
Secretary-1 Union Minister U Aung Naing Oo and Secretary-2 Union Minister U Tun Ohn presented measures to implement the Myanmar SEZs successfully.
Chairpersons from the management committees of SEZs sought approvals from the meeting for relevant reports. Union ministers and attendees took part in the meeting.
The meeting approved the minutes of the first meeting of the central committee for the 2024-25 financial year. — MNA/TTA
Salient points from the speech made by the Vice-Senior General at the first meeting of the Central Committee on Myanmar Special Economic Zones
1. Relevant chief ministers also have to urge MSME businesspeople and agencies to supply domestic quality raw materials as import-substitute products to Thilawa SEZ.
2 Thilawa SEZ is operated with a more than US$2 billion investment among the three SEZs.
3. MSME businesses supplied K2.1 billion worth of raw materials to the SEZ in March 2024.
4. Thilawa SEZ earned more than K361 million in March 2024, K4.6 billion in commercial tax and K760 million in pre-income tax while exporting $13.34 million worth of export products and importing $52.27 million worth of import goods.
5. Law experts and procedure experts of Myanmar have to carefully verify appropriate factors when signing the memorandum of interest for Dawei SEZs to initiate a win-win situation between both sides.
Mawtaung-Singkhon border likely to become permanent checkpoint
May 24, 2024
Thailand’s cabinet has been planning to open the Singkhon crossing connecting with Myanmar’s Mawtaung border as a permanent checkpoint. The Singkhon post, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province which shares a border with Mawtaung Township, Taninthayi Region, will be upgraded to be a permanent checkpoint to bolster bilateral cross-border trade. Traders from both countries engaged in that border trade expressed their willingness for Singkhon post to become a full-time checkpoint, citing reports from Thailand’s media agencies. “Thailand’s businesspeople are pushing authorities for it. Thailand’s ministers for Defence and Foreign Affairs visited the Singkhon border on 14 May 2024, marking the first-ever visit of the highest-ranked officials. There’s a high expectation of opening Singkhon as the permanent checkpoint to accelerate border trade with Myanmar, said a trader executing border trade with Thailand at the Mawtaung border. At present, it has yet to be defined to conduct international trade. It is just a temporary crossing for now. “The trade is regularly flowing at the Mawtaung-Singkhon checkpoint. With Thailand’s western economic corridor initiative, they eye the Mawtaung-Singkhon-Bangkok trade route rather than the Hteekhee-Kanchanaburi trade channel. The Phayathonzu border is not an option for now. The delay in the Myawady-Mae Sot border prompted Thailand’s authority to explore another border checkpoint. They went to uninhibited land at the border and discussed matters regarding the trade potential, benefits and difficulties upon upgrading the permanent checkpoint. The two ministers said they will undertake negotiations with Myanmar’s counterparts, according to reports from Thailand’s media outlets.
The Mawtaung border, located in Mawtaung Township, Myeik District, Taninthayi Region, was opened as the permanent checkpoint on 8 May 2013. One year later, Thailand’s Singkhon border was designated as a special temporary border checkpoint. Thailand has not yet given the green light to the border pass of the people despite ongoing bilateral border trade. — Myint Oo (Myeik)/EM