Companies permitted to store up to 50 EVs in bonded warehouses

Each company is entitled to keep 50 electric vehicles (EVs) in the bonded warehouse at the maximum, according to the notification of the National-level Leading Committee for the Development of Electric Vehicle and Associated Businesses issued on 8 August 2024.
The decision was made during the committee meeting held on 11 July 2024.
Under the guidance of the committee, the importation of EVs and related components, operation of city taxis and buses and construction of charging stations are being scrutinized and permitted during the pilot project period. Earlier, companies were allowed to store EVs in the bonded warehouse as per showroom quota prior to having import licences.
The companies need to seek import approval for EVs from the committee that will forward its approval to the Ministry of Commerce and obtain permits to store EVs in bonded warehouses along with import permits prior to shipment hereafter. The committee will inform the compliance of the bonded warehouses’ standard operating procedures working committee and submit bills of landing documents mentioning the bonded code to the Myanmar Customs Department before arrival at ports. At that time, the Customs Department will screen documents. The committee has notified those companies that pass the aforementioned steps that they are allowed to store 50 EVs at a maximum.
The companies need to send an acknowledgement letter of that notification unfailingly to the secretary of the committee by 15 August 2024.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Myanmar’s first airlineservice centre by MAIlaunches

Shoppe by MAI, Myanmar’s first airline service centre, was launched in Yangon yesterday.
The launch was held at the International Business Centre (IBC) in Hlaing Township, Yangon. Shoppe by MAI is a one-stop service centre that can provide customers with all the airline services.
Located at IBC, the beautiful modern office design will give customers comfort and provide a one-stop service for airlines.
Shoppe by MAI is a combination of comfort and innovation, and it is not an ordinary service centre, but it will fulfil the needs of travelling and daily life. It will feature MAI’s partners UAB Bank and Miracle Café and Lounge, deal with customers’ enquiries and offer all necessary services.
Customers can buy MAI’s and Mingalar’s tickets, other services and souvenirs, plus UAB’s financial services while relaxing at the Miracle Café and Lounge. 

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar