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Business (October Issue)


OCTOBER, 2004 - VOLUME 12 NO.9

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Issuing permits became a major instrument of patronage.

Unable to get import permits for raw materials, foreign businesses pulled out; Burma became possibly the most expensive place in the world to buy a second-hand car; the economy continued its downward spiral.



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