Myanmar’s trade value falls over US$765 million in five months compared to same period of previous fiscal


An international port in Yangon operating export and import activities. - Eleven Media Group/ANN

YANGON, April 10 (Eleven Media Group/ANN): The trade value of Myanmar has declined by over US$765 million over the past five months of the mini-budget period of the current 2021-2022 fiscal when compared to the same period of the previous year, according to the figures released by the Ministry of Commerce.

From October 1, 2021 to February 18, 2022, the total trade value was US$11.958 billion while that of the same period last fiscal was US$12.724 billion. Therefore, there was a decline of US$765.944 million.

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