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The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) is the
Burmese government Myanmar ( also known as Burma) operates ''de jure'' as a unitary assembly-independent republic under its 2008 constitution. On 1 February 2021, Myanmar's military took over the government in a coup, causing ongoing anti-coup protests. ...
agency plays a vital role in the transformation process of the implementation of a market-oriented economic system. Its headquarters is located at Building 3 and 52, Nay Pyi Taw, in Myanmar.


Departmental bodies

* Office of the Minister * Department of Trade * Department of Consumer Affairs * Department of Trade Promotion Organization


History

From the time of independence in 1948 up to 1962, foreign trade was conducted by the following boards and corporations: * Union of Burma Purchase Board * Civil Supplies Administration Board * Electrical Supplies Board * State Agricultural Marketing Board * State Timber Board * Cooperatives * Joint venture corporations * Defence Service Institute *
Burma Economic Development Corporation The Burma Economic Development Corporation (BEDC), formerly the Defence Services Institute (DSI), was Burma's largest economic enterprise in the late 1950s. A state-run enterprise, it was established in May 1961, under the 1961 Burma Economic Dev ...
* Private traders


Establishment of Trade Council

In 1964, wholesale shops, broker houses, companies, department stores and warehouses all over the country were nationalised. In 1965, the Trade Council was established and the following trade organisations were set up under the Ministry of Trade: * Central trade * 22 trade corporations * 14 state/divisional trade offices * 283 township trade offices * 1942 people's shops In 1976, in accordance with the economic policy of the
Burma Socialist Programme Party The Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP), ; abbreviated , was Burma's ruling party from 1962 to 1988 and sole legal party from 1964 to 1988. Party chairman Ne Win overthrew the country's democratically elected government in a coup d'ét ...
the trade organisations were reformed as follows: * Department of Trade * 11 trading corporations and their divisional/branch offices, factories/workshops * 14 state/divisional trade offices


New establishments after 1988

To be in line with the changing economic system, in 1989 the Department of Trade was changed to the Directorate of Trade with extended functions and responsibilities. In 1989–90 the following domestic and foreign joint ventures were set up and operated:


Domestic joint ventures

* Joint Venture Corporation No. 1 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 2 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 3 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 4 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 5 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 6 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 7 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 8 Ltd. * Joint Venture Corporation No. 9 Ltd. * Northern Shan State JV Co., Ltd. * Myanmar Citizens' Bank Ltd.


Foreign joint ventures

* Myanmar Rice Engineering Co., Ltd. * Myanmar Malaysia International Ltd. * Myanmar Motor Ltd. * Myanmar Singapore International Ltd. * Myanmar Borneo Ltd. * Myanmar Inotech Ltd. * Myanmar Chan Ltd. * Myanmar Tokyo Maruichi International Ltd. * Myanmar Natsteel Hardware Ltd. * Myanmar Inspection and Testing Services In 1992, the Hotel and Tourism Corporation was upgraded to ministry-level and the relevant organisations, the Foodstuff and Beverages Enterprise and Hotel and Tourism Services were transferred to the Ministry of Hotel and Tourism. In 1993 the Company Registration Office, Companies Control Department and the international Organisation Sections (GATT/WTO) under the Directorate of Trade were transferred to the newly-established ministry, the
Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development The Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development ( my, အမျိုးသားစီမံကိန်းနှင့် စီးပွားရေး ဖွံ့ဖြိုးတိုးတက်မှု ဝန်ကြီး ...
. In 1996 the Ministry of Trade was changed to the Ministry of Commerce with a view to implement economic activities for the development of the national economy. In 1996 the Ministry of Commerce established the Department of Border Trade and it currently has 10 branch offices at the borders of neighbouring countries. In 1997 the International Organisation Section, including WTO, was retransferred from the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development to the Ministry of Commerce.


Re-organisational activities under the Ministry of Commerce

Since 1998, six trading organisations and two service enterprises under the Ministry of Commerce have been abolished. Domestic and foreign joint ventures were also abolished except Myanmar Citizens' Bank Ltd. and Myanmar Inspection and Testing Services Ltd. The Ministry of Commerce created a motto of Advance Forward Through Commerce and it has been conducting various activities for the development of the national economy. The Ministry of Commerce has also restructured the following departments to be in line with the adopted market-oriented economy since 1 April 1998: * Office of the Minister * Directorate of Trade * Department of Border Trade * Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading


Department of Trade

There were the following departments: * International Trade Promotion Department * Planning & Statistics Department * Export Department * Import Department * Export Import Policy and Registration Department * Accounts Department * Administration & Training Department


Department of Consumer Affairs

Department of Consumer Affairs was established on 1 April 2016. There were the following divisions: * Division of Administration * Division of Accounts * Division of Policy Review, Planning & Statistics * Division of IT and Quality Management * Division of Product Safety * Division of Consumer Affairs * State and Regional Branch offices * District Level Offices


Vision

* To further strengthen the existing friendship between the two countries * To promote border trade between the two countries putting it in line with normal trade * To get the reasonable revenue for the state * To facilitate private business activities thereby allowing them to acquire reasonable profits * To enhance the smooth flow of commodities


Mission

* To increase the volume of trade year after year * To get the targeted revenue fully * To be free from corruption


Official border trade points


Unofficial border trade points


Myanmar Agricultural Produce Trading

Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading (MAPT) is a government organisation under the Ministry of Commerce. MAPT has laid down the following six main objectives: * To generate more foreign exchange income for the development of the national economy * To explore new cultivable land and organise extensive cultivation * To assist the enhancement of better quality crop production and strive for export promotion * To promote new exportable products * To develop the rice milling industries * To successfully implement the state policies with regard to agricultural produce


Organisation

The managing director is the head of MAPT. Under Myanmar Agricultural Produce Trading (MAPT), there were the following departments: * Paddy and Rice Department * Pulse Beans & Other Crops Department * Milling, Engineering, Bran Oil Mail & Project Department * Export Department * Movement Department * Planning & Finance Department * Administration Department * Inspection Department * State/Divisional Offices, District Offices and Township Offices Within the organisational set-up of MAPT, there are 4 functional departments as follows: Warehousing, Handling and Export Department, Grain Department, Milling, Engineering & Bran Oil Mills Department, and the Administration Department. The Post-harvest Technology Application Centre (PTAC) under MAPT undertakes post-harvest activities, research, development and extension (RDX) works especially including food grains, fruits and vegetables and issuance of certificates relating to the quality of crops and analytical results of chemical compositions,
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s etc. MAPT renders its assistance to private sectors in the following activities: * Extends its fullest co-operations relating to exports of grains and imports of commodity from abroad * Assists to obtain the quick result relating to various laboratory test * Provides necessary assistance for rice milling industry and oil processing industry


MAPT Operations

MAPT assists the in following steps relating to export business that are allowed by the state to the private sector, especially grains exports, the export of new commodities, and import business: * Undertakes the various steps of the exporting business, commencing from searching the markets for export commodities to the final negotiation stage of the shipping documents * Renders its services to make each processing step relating to import flow smoothly * Undertakes all necessary steps relating to the shipment of export commodities * Carries out rental services for warehouses if necessary * Undertakes pest control services for grain storage * Assists necessary work to producers to become successful exporters MAPT undertakes the following activities relating to the inspection services of exported goods and imported goods: * Conducts preshipment inspection of commodities for export and inspection of imported commodities relating to quality/specifications, quantity, weight, measurement, packing and marking, etc. * Issues certificates of laboratory analysis and testing * Conducts inspection and surveying services for exporters and importers with reasonable service charges for mutual benefits * Undertakes laboratory analysis and testing of soil and water, quality of food grains and extends technical assistance on post-harvest technology MAPT conducts services relating to analysis and testing of soil and water: * Undertakes analysis relating to the physical quality of food grain; milling quality; fibre content; contents of dust, husk, sand and other admixture; contents of discoloured grains, etc. * Undertakes analysis and testing of the qualities of food grain such as moisture content; composition of ash, protein, starch/carbohydrate; fibre and other chemical composition, etc. * Undertakes analysis and testing for
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contamination * Undertakes analysis and testing of quality of oil and oil crops, colour condition, specific gravity, oil colour test, cloud point, moisture content, fat, acidity, etc. * Extends technical assistance on pest control services MAPT undertakes the following services relating to the milling of rice, and construction and maintenance of rice mills: * Follows rice milling activities for effective improvement in quality with reasonable affordable charges. * Milling paddy to
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* Milling
brown rice Brown rice is a whole grain rice with the inedible outer hull removed. This kind of rice sheds its outer hull or husk but the bran and germ layer remain on, constituting the brown or tan colour of rice. White rice is the same grain without the h ...
to white rice * Remilling of rice * Recleaning of rice and broken rice * Milling paddy to brown rice * Assists private entrepreneurs who wish to construct new rice mills, improving development of existing rice mills and maintenance of existing rice mills * Manufactures and sells mobile and low-cost small rice mills * Assists private sector with rice milling technology MAPT undertakes the following services relating to edible
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mills: * Conducts nrocorry of edible rice bran oil with reasonable charges. * Removes the colour and odour from various types of edible oil and ensures purity of oil. * Extracts
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from soyabeans, purifies raw palm oil and extracts oil from expelled cakes (groundnut cake, sesame cake) by using the chemical solvent extraction method. MAPT undertakes the following machinery installation services to upgrade the quality of food grains: * Cleans paddy machines and beans * Dries paddy machines and other grains MAPT also renders the following engineering services: * Converts cars with
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and
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s as well as LPG cars to the
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system * Conducts design services for modern and concentrated warehouse designs * Conducts consultancy services relating to the drawing of building designs and estimating construction costs for rice mills and bran oil mills


Ministers of Commerce

* U Kyaw Myint (1948–1949) * U Kyaw Myint (1950–1952) * U Rashid (1954-1956, 1960-1962) * Brigade General
Aung Gyi Brigadier General Aung Gyi ( my, အောင်ကြီး ; 16 February 1919 – 25 October 2012) was a Burmese military officer and politician. He was a cofounder of the National League for Democracy and served as president of the party. E ...
(1962–1963) * Colonel Chit Myaing (1963–1964) * Brigade General Tin Pe (1964–1971) * Colonel Maung Lwin (1971–1974) * U San Win (1974–1976) * U Hla Aye (1976–1978) * U Ye Daung (1978–1978) * U Khin Maung Gyi (1978–1988) * Colonel David Abel (1988–1992) * General
Tun Kyi Lieutenant-General Tun Kyi ( my, ထွန်းကြည်; born May 1, 1938, in Monywa) is an officer of the Burmese military and a former minister of the Ministry of Commerce. Biography Tun Kyi attended the Basic Education High School in Mo ...
(1992–1997) * General Kyaw Than (1997–1999) * Brigade General Pyaih Sone (1999–2004) * Brigade General
Tin Naing Thein Tin Naing Thein ( my, တင်နိုင်သိန်း, born 1955) is the former Minister of the President's Office of Myanmar, Minister for National Planning and Economic Development and Minister for Livestock and Fisheries. He is a retir ...
(2004–2011) *
Win Myint Win Myint ( ; born 8 November 1951) is a Burmese politician who served as the tenth president of Myanmar from 2018 to 2021. He was removed from office in the 2021 Burmese coup d'état. He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Myan ...
(2011–2016) * Than Myint (2016–2021) *
Pwint San Pwint San ( my, ပွင့်ဆန်း, also spelt Pwint Hsan; born 13 July 1961 in Rangoon, Burma) is the incumbent Minister of Labour of Myanmar. He served as Minister for Commerce from 3 February 2021 to 19 August 2022 in the aftermath of ...
(2021– 19 August 2022) * Aung Naing Oo (19 August 2022 - Incumbent)


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