The sanctions imposed by the US on two state-owned banks will make it harder for the junta to transact in dollars. (AFP)

No ‘silver bullet’: Experts weigh in on America’s latest Myanmar sanctions

New US sanctions on two state-owned banks have made it harder for the junta to access foreign revenue and import weapons, but experts say additional measures are needed to close loopholes.

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