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Kyaw Ye Lynn

Kyaw Ye Lynn
Kyaw Ye Lynn is a Myanmar journalist based in Yangon. Prior to joining Frontier, he worked as a freelance journalist and fixer. He began his career at the Popular News weekly journal in 2011.
A 500 kilovolt transmission line at Meiktila in Mandalay Region. Most of the 30 proposed solar power projects are in central Myanmar, where solar irradiance is high. (Teza Hlaing | Frontier)
Business, Features

The scramble for solar: Inside 2020’s most controversial tender

Rushed land deals and a push for quick delivery characterise a solar tender in which Chinese companies were involved in winning bids for all but one site.
BY Kyaw Ye Lynn & Thomas Kean

 

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Delayed LNG projects set to deliver first power as govt approves contract

An LNG-fuelled power plant in Yangon should begin coming online this week but full operations could still be months away due to delays in the construction of a jetty at Thilawa.

BY Thomas Kean & Kyaw Ye Lynn

 

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Commerce ministry lifts ban on foreign liquor imports – at a price

The white-listing of imported liquor follows years of intense lobbying by foreign producers, but hopes for a reduction in smuggled spirits may be frustrated by high import taxes.
BY Kyaw Ye Lynn

 

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Fever clinics: the first line of defence against COVID-19

Fever clinics are being set up around the country to check people for symptoms of the viral disease and ease the burden on hospitals, but a planned reopening of schools could force many of them to move or close.
BY Kyaw Ye Lynn

 

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Volume 6, Issue 18

  • January 27, 2021
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Myanmar enters 2021 with more friends than foes
The early delivery of vaccines is one of the many boons of the country’s geopolitics, but to really take advantage, Myanmar must bury the legacy of its isolationist past.
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Will the Kayin BGF go quietly?
The Kayin State Border Guard Force has come under intense pressure from the Tatmadaw over its extensive, controversial business interests and there’s concern the ultimatum could trigger fresh hostilities in one of the country’s most war-torn areas.
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