Yangon Economy Expands As Reforms Allow Business Growth

YANGON, MYANMAR - NOVEMBER 29: A Burmese worker restores car parts at the Htoo Auto Service workshop November 29, 2012 Yangon, Myanmar. Import restrictions have been eased, resulting in many new cars seen on the streets. Most of the cars are being imported from Japan. In the past importing cars had been strictly limited under the military government until last year. Previously only the ruling elite, politicians and military personnel could obtain permission to import foreign cars. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
YANGON, MYANMAR - NOVEMBER 29: A Burmese worker restores car parts at the Htoo Auto Service workshop November 29, 2012 Yangon, Myanmar. Import restrictions have been eased, resulting in many new cars seen on the streets. Most of the cars are being imported from Japan. In the past importing cars had been strictly limited under the military government until last year. Previously only the ruling elite, politicians and military personnel could obtain permission to import foreign cars. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Yangon Economy Expands As Reforms Allow Business Growth
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