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23 Aug 2022

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Eleven (Myanmar)

Myanmar: Jade and rare earth mining businesses in Kachin State illegally import Chinese fuel amid energy price hikes, local witnesses say

"Local price hikes force Jade and rare earth mining businesses in Kachin State to illegally import Chinese fuel" 23 August 2022

As local fuel oil prices soar in Myanmar, fuels are being illegally imported from China for mining jade and rare earth minerals in Kachin State, witnesses say.

A local witness said since the local fuel prices have skyrocketed for the over past two months, fuels from China have been illegally brought in through an illegal route in Kanpaikti with a least about 10 truckloads at a time. 

“Such cargoes pass through the tax collecting checkpoint in China. But when they arrive in Myanmar, they will not pass through the checkpoint and reach here via an illegal route besides the hills. Smugglers have very connections,” the witness said.  

Another witness said Chinese fuels in tanks were brought in by car and then put into barrels on the way to Hpakant in Kachin State.

“Money is collected in several places for the use of roads. Collectors are the border guard force and sometimes the KIA (Kachin Independence Army). Again, toll fee is Ks200,000 per truck and Ks100,000 per smaller vehicle. But fees are different at different times. Fuel prices in China are about half cheaper than here,” he said. [...]

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