Forum on Rebuilding Myanmar: Post-Earthquake Economic Recovery.To Be Held on May 30–31 in Nay Pyi Taw
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar — The Ministry of Information and the Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with the Myanmar Narrative Think Tank, will host the Forum on Rebuilding Myanmar: Post-Earthquake Economic Recovery on May 30 and 31, 2025, at Mingalar Thiri Hotel, Nay Pyi Taw.
This high-level forum aims to foster dialogue and practical solutions for Myanmar’s economic recovery in the aftermath of the recent Mandalay earthquake. The event will bring together local and international stakeholders from government, private sector, and civil society to assess the challenges, share insights, and explore collaborative strategies for rebuilding and revitalizing Myanmar’s economy.
Key discussion topics will include:
The Economic Impacts of the Mandalay Earthquake
Challenges and Opportunities in Economic Rebuilding
Collaborative Approaches to Economic Recovery
Participants will include representatives from the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), affiliated associations, MSME entrepreneurs, economic experts from relevant ministries, and observers from the international economic and development community.
The forum is designed to:
Support the recovery and revitalization of earthquake-affected businesses
Identify new domestic and international market opportunities in the post-disaster period
Address potential challenges and build resilience across sectors
Leverage Myanmar’s geopolitical and geo-economic position to expand local market access
Foster stronger cooperation among domestic business stakeholders
The event will be broadcast live via the Ministry of Information website, as well as on the Myanmar Narrative and MRTV Facebook Pages.
Those interested in attending the forum may register through the official website: https://myanmarnaarrative.org/. For additional information, please contact the Research and Information Department, Ministry of Information at 067-3412242 during office hours.
Media Contact:
Department of Public Relations
Ministry of Information