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Increased Chinese Involvement Raises Concerns Over Potential Social and Environmental Impacts

ERI Releases Most Comprehensive Survey on Chinese Multinational Corporate Investment in Burma

September 29, 2008, Chiang Mai, Thailand and Washington, D.C. – A survey released by EarthRights International reveals an increase in the number of Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) involved in hydropower, oil and natural gas, and mining projects in Burma (Myanmar). The report, China in Burma (Myanmar): The Increasing Involvement of Chinese Multinational Corporations in Burma’s Hydropower, Oil and Natural Gas, and Mining Sectors, is the most comprehensive survey on Chinese investment in Burma to date and identifies 69 Chinese MNC’S involved in 90 completed, current and planned projects in the hydropower and extractive sectors in Burma. Previous ERI research collected between May and August 2007 identified only 26 Chinese MNCs involved in 62 projects. This research, conducted over the last year, draws upon government statements, English and Chinese language news reports, and company press releases.

The report documents projects varying from small hydropower dams completed in the last two decades to planned dual oil and natural gas pipelines across Burma to southwestern China. 


Ka Hsaw Wa, Executive Director of EarthRights International noted the importance of publishing the survey, stating, “We’ve repeatedly seen foreign companies coming into Burma with disregard for local people and the environment. Given what we know about development projects in Burma and the current situation, we’re concerned about this marked increase in the number of these projects.”

“We’re concerned about the lack of information about these projects available in the public domain,” said ERI Researcher Alek Nomi, principal author of the research. “We hope this research shines a light on these sectors and provides a resource for communities, NGOs, journalists, policymakers, and governments.”

Click here to link to the report. Chinese and Burmese language versions coming soon.

Media contacts: Alek Nomi, +66-87-302-7681 (Thailand); Ka Hsaw Wa, + 66 89 835 2006, 66 81 531 1256 (Thailand), Riptide Communications (U.S.) 212-260-5000

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MEDIA COVERAGE:

 - The New York Times: Week in Review - "Aftermath of a Revolt: Myanmar's Lost Year"

 - SFGate (online version of San Francisco Chronicle) - "In Burma, Business Ventures Start with the Military"

 - The Irrawaddy: "China's Grip on Burma 'Cause for Concern" and "Chinese Oil Giant Accused of Human Rights Abuses in Burma"

 - The National: "Jade Trade in Myanmar Thrives on Exploitation, Rights Abuses"

 - Monsters & Critics: "Chinese Investments in Myanmar's Energy, Mining Sectors of Concern"

 - The Earth Times: "Chinese Investments in Myanmar's Energy, Mining Sectors of Concern"

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