I am sorry to say the Burmese government has oil, and it provided the
contracts to US oil firm companies instead of the Chinese, and offered the
West incentives similar what Vietnam offered in the 1980s. These Chinese
are being progressively pushed out, as the Chinese have “abused” the
relationship. The Burmese government shrewdly implemented this shift to get
the best bang for buck – as Western oil companies pay more for the oil. As
an incentive industrial development will be “allowed” in joint ventures,
however with the military junta’s family and friends much like certain more
developed countries in South East Asia.
I am sorry to say the Burmese government has oil, and it provided the
contracts to US oil firm companies instead of the Chinese, and offered the
West incentives similar what Vietnam offered in the 1980s. These Chinese
are being progressively pushed out, as the Chinese have “abused” the
relationship. The Burmese government shrewdly implemented this shift to get
the best bang for buck – as Western oil companies pay more for the oil. As
an incentive industrial development will be “allowed” in joint ventures,
however with the military junta’s family and friends much like certain more
developed countries in South East Asia.
Dear professor, do you have other lecture 19 20 … available now?