As the first time ever, 22nd World Economic Forum will take place in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar next week. During the forum, it is expected that more than 900 candidates from 55 countries will be joining. As from the report;
The meeting from June 5-7 will bring together government officials, business leaders, civil society representatives and academics, to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing Myanmar and East Asia...
Sushant Palakurthi Rao, senior director and head of Asia at the World Economic Forum, said the event would help ensure that development in Myanmar translates into “inclusive growth”, as the country continues on a path of "bold economic and political reforms.


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