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Myanmar Trade Is 'Continuing' Despite Instability, USDA Says

Although the Myanmar military coup has destabilized the country and damaged the economy (see 2103090005), imports are being cleared and trade is “continuing in some fashion or another,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service said in a July…

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8 report. U.S. agricultural shipments are entering the country “normally,” although a lack of shipping lines has led to a container shortage. USDA also said the “current unstable security situation,” banking disruptions and a third COVID-19 wave are “but a few of the ongoing obstacles that impedes economic stability.”