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07 December 2017

Myingyan: Plugging Myanmar's power gap

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Agri/Soft Commodities, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & equipment, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water
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Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
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The Myingyan IPP financing – Myanmar’s debut in the project finance market – has set the blueprint for future deals. But considerable regulatory change is still needed to move the market from DFI-backed projects to pure commercial bankability.

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