No democracy. International drug trafficking. Use of forced labor. Human rights violations. Is there anything else to add to the international community's charges against Myanmar's military rulers?
Maybe, and the potential addition brings the list off on a new tangent, into the realm of economics.
The military regime, which now calls itself the State Peace and Development Council, is dragging its feet on making the impoverished Southeast Asian country's trade system fully compatible with international rules.
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