WASHINGTON — When the Obama administration lifted economic sanctions on Myanmar last year, encouraging American investments after decades of treating the nation as a pariah, it did so with a significant caveat. President U Thein Sein of Myanmar in the Oval Office in May, where he met with President Obama. For the first time, effective […]
U.S. Companies Investing in Myanmar Must Show Steps to Respect Human Rights
July 5, 2013 by thiha
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