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Analysis
Myanmar’s post-coup economy is heading for a reckoning
Nearly two years after seizing power, the military has pushed the country’s economy to its limits
The move is the latest by the regime aimed at tightening its grip over the country’s dwindling hard currency supply
The decline is not only due to violent conflict in Myanmar’s border areas, but also the regime’s restrictions on all international traders, which has impeded trade via maritime routes as well
Nearly two years after seizing power, the military has pushed the country’s economy to its limits