Shuttered Yangon mall
A man cycles past a closed Yangon shopping mall in March 2020. (AFP)

‘We can’t plan for the future’: Myanmar’s businesses struggle to survive

The fallout from the February 1 coup has left the economy reeling, with far-reaching disruption to businesses and an inability to plan for the future. Frontier spoke to six business leaders on the steps they are taking to survive and what needs to happen for Myanmar to avoid economic calamity.

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