As a result, the effects of the global epidemic and the conflict are the focus of the World Bank’s short-term forecast for Myanmar. not only with regard to the ups and downs of the financial sector and foreign exchange, but also with regard to gas and electricity. Freight and digital connectivity are two major services that will continue to be disrupted.
The 2021 coup and the spread of the Kovis-19 epidemic continue to have a significant impact on the Burmese economy and populace. According to a World Bank report, Myanmar’s fiscal year 2021 economic growth will slow to 18 percent by September.