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Hydropower project development in Myanmar: Risk allocation
Hydropower project development in Myanmar: Risk allocation
A specific objective mentioned in Myanmar's New Electricity Law 2014 is the intent to "increase foreign… investments in electricity-related work" and provision is made for the issuance and revocation of licenses to foreign investors.
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