Myanmar to auction gems and jewellery

Published September 16th, 2007


Myanmar will auction off more precious gems and jewellery in November in the fifth such sale this year aimed at bringing foreign currency into the isolated nation, state media reported Sunday.

“National entrepreneurs are to contact Myanmar Gems Emporium Central Committee and have their gems and jewellery scrutinized,” the government-run New Light of Myanmar newspaper said. It gave no exact dates for the sale.

Military-ruled Myanmar is one of the world’s poorest nations and is subject to US and European economic sanctions because of human rights abuses and the house arrest of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Previous gem and jade auctions, which attract buyers from all over the world, are believed to have earned the junta more than $100 million.

Myanmar is the source of up to 90 percent of the world’s rubies and has rich jade deposits that are highly prized in neighboring China.

The junta has been holding gem auctions with increasing frequency. Four were held in 2006.





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