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How the world works: Burma edition

08 May 2007 09:41 am

The three things that Burma (Myanmar, to its military regime) has to export are: drugs, gems, and rain forest timber. Most Western countries have applied a range of trade sanctions and import-prohibitions against Burmese goods. China has not and is Burma’s main trade partner.

I don’t know what the drug- or gem-export business looks like, and I’m not likely to get pictures of shipments as they occur. But recently in the port area of Rangoon (Yangon), I got an idea of how the timber trade looks.

Here are supplies waiting for shipment:

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And here is the merchant ship Hua Shan, home port Guangzhou, waiting for its cargo.

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The wheels of commerce turn.

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