Sunday, 10 November 2013

Myanmar, India to cooperate in weaving, clothing design technology




Xinhua | 2013-11-10 14:20:35
By Agencies






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Myanmar and India will collaborate in weaving, clothing design technology, official media reported Sunday.

Minister for Cooperatives U Kyaw Hsan and Joint Secretary from the Indian Ministry of Textile Monika Grag had a cordial discussion in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday, reported the New Light of Myanmar.

The discussion covers signing Letter of Intent(LOI) for sending of Myanmar trainees to India for courses on bamboo, cane and hand- made wood products making and courses by Indian experts on weaving, dyeing, printing and clothing design and technology, granting scholarship to Myanmar students for diploma course in textile technology, signing MoU on conducting tailoring course and providing weaving machines to Myanmar's weaving and vocational training schools.

According to Myanmar official statistics, bilateral trade between Myanmar and Japan reached 1320.32 million USdollars.

India's investment in Myanmar amounted to 283 million US dollars as of July 2013 in nine projects, accounting for 0.66 percent of the total since Myanmar opened to such investment in late 1988 and standing the 10th in Myanmar's foreign investment line-up.






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