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Written by: Fang Yimei
2021-03-15 21:04
Last update date: 2021-03-15 21:04
The anti-coup demonstrations in Myanmar continued. Several Chinese factories in Yangon were destroyed on March 14, and some Taiwan-funded enterprises were affected.
The Taiwan Representative Office in Myanmar recommends that Taiwan-funded enterprises be marked in Burmese, that the factory is a Taiwanese enterprise and a red flag should be displayed for identification.
Burma coup: The picture shows the black smoke coming out of the Laydaya Industrial Zone in Yangon, Myanmar on March 14.
(AP)
The Associated Press quoted the Taiwanese representative office in Myanmar on the 15th, suggesting that Taiwan-funded companies should explain to Myanmar employees and nearby residents that they are Taiwanese companies, not mainland Chinese companies, in order to reduce the risk of damage.
Taiwan News (Taiwan News) said on the 15th that at least one Taiwan company’s plant was damaged.
Among them, the guardhouse of Changyi Company and 4 company cars were damaged.
Ten Taiwanese were trapped inside the factory. They are now safe.
The Taiwan Representative Office in Myanmar has arranged a safe hotel for them to stay.
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The Associated Press reported that Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand also have many manufacturers operating factories in Myanmar.
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