26.07.2016
Luther Myanmar News: Trading in the construction sectorAfter several sector-specific relaxations of the Ministry of Commerce’s trade prohibition last year, the Ministry has recently issued Notification No. 56/2016 concerning the trade of construction materials.Notification 56/2016 on the import of construction materialsImport and sale of heavy machineryGovernment of the Republic of the Union of MyanmarMinistry of CommerceMinister’s OfficeNotification No. 56/2016July 7, 2016
Luther Myanmar News: Trading in the construction sector
After several sector-specific relaxations of the Ministry of Commerce’s trade prohibition last year, the Ministry has recently issued Notification No. 56/2016 concerning the trade of construction materials.
Notification 56/2016 on the import of construction materials
Import and sale of heavy machinery
Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Ministry of Commerce
Minister’s Office
Notification No. 56/2016
July 7, 2016
After several sector-specific relaxations of the Ministry of Commerce’s trade prohibition last year, the Ministry has recently issued Notification No. 56/2016 concerning the trade of construction materials.
To address the domestic construction companies’ demand for high quality construction materials, the new notification allows for import and sale of construction materials by foreign-Myanmar joint venture companies. Upon enquiry with the Ministry of Commerce concerning the foreign-Myanmar ownership ratio stipulated in paragraph 2.b. and the import restriction stipulated in paragraph 2.c. of the notification, we were informed that a revised notification may be issued to clarify ambiguities in the wording.
The Ministry of Commerce is further drafting a similar notification that shall enable foreign-Myanmar joint-venture companies the establishment of showrooms for the import and sale of heavy machinery. While the notification is not yet finalized, the current draft provides that showrooms for heavy machinery have to be established outside of Yangon’s downtown area and must include full servicing capabilities. Depending on their capacity, showrooms will be able to import and sell more than one brand of heavy machinery. Any heavy machinery imported shall be of international quality manufactured in a developed country and manufacturers must have at least 20 years of experience and must be able to guarantee provision of spare parts for a minimum of ten years. The draft further sets out the specifications for various types of heavy machinery approved for import. We will update you once the final notification has been issued.
Please find here below an unofficial translation of Notification No. 56/2016.
Exercising the powers conferred by Section (13b) of the Export Import Law, the Ministry of Commerce, Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, hereby issues this Notification.
Permission for foreign joint-venture companies to trade in construction materials
(by) Dr Than Myint
Union Minister
Minister of Commerce
Letter No.: SaKa-26/5/2016(2570)
Date: July 7, 2016
Since late 2001, trading activities have effectively been prohibited for foreign companies in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Exempted from this prohibition was only the sale of goods produced by a foreign company in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
The ban of trading activities has been implemented by the Ministry of Commerce under the powers conferred to it pursuant to the Export and Import Law 2012, which allows the Ministry to regulate the import and export of goods, as well as Order No. 2/89 on the Registration of Business Representatives, which had been issued pursuant to the Control of Imports and Exports (Temporary) Act (1947).
Since 2001, the restriction on import and export of goods has consequently been treated as a general prohibition of trading activities by foreign companies in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. It is enforced by restricting the issuance of Trade Permits and Import/Export Registration Certificates to foreign investors intending to carry out trading activities. In practice, new foreign companies were only incorporated upon execution of an undertaking not to carry out trading activities, and Import/ Export Registration Certificates only issued upon execution of an undertaking not to trade the imported goods.
Since early 2015, the Ministry of Commerce has allowed selective relaxations of this general trade prohibition, e.g. by allowing foreign-Myanmar joint venture companies to import and sell of new automobiles, certain agricultural products and medical devices. Separately, the Management Committee of the Thilawa Special Economic Zone has allowed certain wholesale trading activities for eligible companies incorporated in the Thilawa Special Zone.
Notification No. 56/2016 is the latest step on the way to a free and open market in line with the intentions and principles of the ASEAN Economic Community.
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