AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMyanmar Railways: Air-conditioned DEMU express services on the Yangon–Mandalay–Yangon line have been expanded, with additional trains added from June 2 and tickets now available up to seven or five days ahead (depending on service), stopping at key stations including Nay Pyi Taw and Tatkon. India–Myanmar Connectivity & Trade: India and Myanmar backed closer cooperation and trade facilitation via the Rupee–Kyat settlement mechanism, with talks also highlighting agro-processing, energy, mining and petroleum links during President Min Aung Hlaing’s India visit. Travel Safety & Visas (UK): The UK tightened study-visa compliance rules, warning universities could lose permission to recruit international students if visa refusals exceed 5% or if enrolment/completion rates fall—an indirect reminder for travellers planning education routes. Border & Security (Mizoram): Mizoram police reported major heroin seizures along the India–Myanmar border route, including at the India–Myanmar friendship bridge area. Sustainability in Myanmar Tourism: Khiri Travel released its Impact Report, noting GSTC certification across its Myanmar operations and community projects including earthquake response support in Myanmar. Air Connectivity: Saudia signed a prorate agreement with Myanmar Airways International to offer single-itinerary bookings between Saudi Arabia and Yangon via regional hubs like Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Dubai.
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