Myanmar Natural Resources
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The foundation of our company is our practice of mining and natural resources. Charltons advises junior, medium and high-end natural resource companies regularly working on various projects, as well as stakeholders, miners, stakeholders in other mining and oil and gas industries, including exploration. Holds abundant experience and rights and promises
Our qualified attorneys have extensive experience in project finance for natural resources and draft specific technical agreements required at each stage of natural resource projects from exploration and production to site repair and closure Is created. In addition, our team is familiar with complex issues related to traffic, litigation, resource tax, environmental compliance, and community issues.
Myanmar's oil project has experience in various natural resource projects such as precious metals and base metals, industrial minerals, coal. There are various natural resource companies with mineral assets in China, Myanmar, Chile, Peru, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iran, Philippines, Afghanistan, Tibet, Dad New Guinea, and companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with minerals. Hong Kong, Australia, Toronto, London. We also provide legal services to internationally renowned investment banks, private equity firms and global financial advisors in the mining industry, and recently the most important list of the mining industry, capital market transactions, acquisitions And have taken part in the prevention of acquisitions. Our experience in M & A and capital markets provides information for our mining operations and we are committed to combining high-quality commercial legal advice with legal knowledge specific to the natural resources sector .
In Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Yangon Charlton, there is an office useful for mining companies to do business in Myanmar and China.
For additional information on our natural resource practices, please visit our dedicated natural resource website.
Despite its abundant natural resources, the citizens of Myanmar are one of the poorest citizens in Asia and are lagging behind the neighbors of the ASEAN countries in every aspect of human development. In the context of military rule over decades and poor economic management, Myanmar's natural resources are managed in an unsustainable and opaque way. The lack of transparency in the past has caused many questions about potential misappropriation. Income is used to meet domestic needs, including military expenditures to ensure military control. Natural resources were sold to neighboring countries, but the local residents returned without doing anything.
Myanmar is blessed with natural resources, including natural gas, oil, wood, and valuable minerals such as gold, tin, ruby and jade. Although Myanmar has abundant natural resources, the development of Myanmar has not proceeded in the right direction because of lack of adequate economic growth, widespread poverty, military dictatorship and long-term civil war. In the early 1960s, Myanmar was the wealthiest country in Asia with abundant natural resources, then closed that economy to the outside world and is currently the poorest country in the region. However, Myanmar is currently opening the economy to the outside world and will soon return to its former glory.
Myanmar is rich in natural resources: precious metals like natural gas, oil, wood and gold, tin, ruby and jade. Compared to abundant natural resources of the country, the development of Myanmar was not on track; as a result, poor economic growth, serious poverty, military dictatorship and long-term civil war. In fact, the abundant natural resources of Myanmar are causing extensive human rights violations and environmental degradation. Forced labor, forced movement, deforestation, soil contamination etc.
Today, Myanmar's natural resources have the potential for oil and gas, various minerals, jewels and precious stones, timber and forest products, and hydropow