DFDL Myanmar: CBM Exempt Foreign Companies From Mandatory Forex Conversion

On 30 December 2022, the Central Bank of Myanmar issued letter No. FE-1/2861(Ka) concerning the Foreign Exchange Supervisory Committee Meeting Resolution No. (78/2022). The most pressing issue faced by foreign companies in Myanmar was resolved by the decisions made in paragraphs 1(d) of the meeting resolution no. 78/2022.

Meeting resolution Paragraph 1 (d) states that foreign currencies of companies with more than 35% of foreign shareholding do not need to be mandatorily converted into Myanmar Kyat. Such foreign companies can use foreign currency for internal use and sell them to banks. However, foreign companies must seek prior approval from the  Foreign Exchange Supervisory Committee if they wish to use foreign currency for outward remittances for non-trading purposes.

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