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...now known also as Myanmar) in 1988, and that the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise ("MOGE" ) is a state-owned company controlled by SLORC that...
...now known also as Myanmar) in 1988, and that the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise ("MOGE" ) is a state-owned company controlled by SLORC that...
US Government Allows New Investment in Burma, Prohibited for Nearly 15 Years Much anticipated after statements this past May by the U.S. Department of State that U.S. sanctions targeting Burma would
Originally Published: Kirkland & Ellis
...also be required to report any new investment with the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise. OFAC’s authorization for new investments in Myanmar has been...
Originally Published: Bryan Cave
...signed between the state-owned national oil and gas company Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise ( MOGE ) and resource companies. 2 State-owned media reported that...
Originally Published: Law Firm Website
...investor making a new investment under an agreement with the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) must notify the State Department within 60 days of...
Originally Published: Alston & Bird
...investments in Myanmar exceeding US$500,000 or involving the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise. Accordingly, those considering investing in Myanmar or engaging in transactions...
Originally Published: Law Firm Website
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