Timeline
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Guardians of NZ Superannuation Join Investor Initiative on Anti-Myanmar Military Coup
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Myanmar: Telenor’s divestment from Myanmar underscores the dilemma many foreign investors face
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Telenor quits Myanmar as regime pressures telco operators
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Investor Statement on Human Rights and Business Activities in Myanmar
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The Garment Industry in Myanmar: Status Update and Current Dilemmas: Should We Stay or Should We Go?
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Japanese companies' employees in Myanmar favour economic sanctions, survey shows
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Statement of Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Myanmar (JCCM)
JCCM expresses its commitment to making every efforts possible to support the people of Myanmar in achieving happiness and democracy in Myanmar.
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Asian companies stay quiet as Western peers condemn Myanmar coup
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Myanmar: EU & US buyers urge businesses to undertake enhanced human rights due diligence to identify possible dealings Myanmar military companies
Buyers release a statement urging business to exercise enhanced due diligence and supply chain monitoring; identify whether they are doing business, directly or indirectly, with companies that are known to be owned or controlled by the Myanmar military; honour all existing commitments made to factories ensure workers are paid; and to maintain an dialogue with worker representatives in resolving differences.
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Myanmar: Businesses release statement calling for the "rule of law, respect for human rights, and the unrestricted flow of information"
Companies including Coca-Cola Myanmar, Nestlé & Ericsson sign Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business statement expressing "growing and deep concern" over developments in Myanmar
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Myanmar: Global retail brands call for respect for human rights & labour rights amidst situation in the country
Global retail brands express concern about the situation in Myanmar and focus on the workers and employers of more than 200 factories their supply chains in the country.