Vice-Senior General Soe Win calls for strong actions against illegal trade
State Administration Council Vice-Chairman
Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win delivered a speech at the
work coordination meeting 1/2025 of the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering
Committee at the Ministry of Commerce in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
Speaking at the meeting, the Vice-Senior
General, who is also the committee chairman, said that after the 18th coordination meeting
of the committee, a total of 589 decisions were made and implemented until the
17th meeting.
Concerning seizures, smuggled and
illegal commodities worth over K458 billion were seized in 19,000 cases from
January 2022 to January 2025. However, it is still lower than the bilateral
trade data, and so it needs to accelerate the action to seize more. The
regional and state task forces know their routes and should conduct surprise
checks in addition to regular check day and night by cooperating with the
security forces.
Moreover, he mentioned the instruction
of the Prime Minister: “In seizing the unregistered vehicles, it needs to
expose and take action against the administrative and security officials
involved in these processes in addition to the offenders. The unregistered motorcycles
will also be exposed. Importing and exporting illegal products can make huge impacts
on the country, and so actions must be taken effectively,” said the Prime
Minister at the meeting with region and state chief ministers who attended the
Union-level MSME products exhibition and competition opening ceremony held on
12 February 2025.
The Vice-Senior General noted that the
Customs Department and Sagaing Region stood first for the seizure of smuggled
and illegal commodities between December 2024 and January 2025, followed by the
Mandalay Region and Yangon Region. Among them, he continued, unregistered
vehicles and illegal trucks were seized as the most enormous volume, followed
by intermediate goods and capital goods.
In 2024, K44.138 billion worth of smuggled
and illegal commodities was seized as the most enormous volume in December, and
the seizures showed K65 billion in 2022, over K135 billion in 2023 and K223
billion in 2024 when compared to the different years. He then appreciated the
efforts in seizing illegal trade.
The estimated global GDP was valued at
US$105 trillion in 2024, with illicit trade and money laundering resulting in
a loss of up to $2.6 trillion, while $2.2 trillion in cross-border trade, $1
trillion in bribery and corruption, over $500 billion in drug trafficking,
$500 billion in fraud and copy, $258 billion in environmental crimes, and $150
billion in human trafficking.
Illegal trade can cause weakness in
peace and security, including bribery, violence, crime and terrorism
financing. Therefore, decisive actions must be taken against the illegal
trade.
He then highlighted the disadvantages of
illegal businesses.
He continued that it is hard to control
the illegal entry and exit gates along the border lines while there are entries
via illegal routes. Therefore, if the staff assigned duty on main routes along
border lines work with loyalty, honesty, compassion and goodwill to support
the State economy, the illegal trade can be exposed than before. Similarly,
there are distributions of illegal products by exporting via the border camps
and keeping them at the warehouses near the camps. Therefore, the officials
should take action against such doings.
The illegal entry of products threatens
the national health system of the country, the economy and the future of
youths. The illegal exploration of natural resources and illegal imports by
illegal exporters can destroy the ecosystem. The MSME business people make
efforts to support the State economy and if there are entries of illegal
products, raw materials and substandard products and they create a competitive
market, the local entrepreneurs cannot compete at all. Therefore, combatting
illegal trade is a supportive measure for the State economy and MSMEs.
He then mentioned the need to ensure the
correct information and safety of informers, awards for informers and those
who make seizures, public awareness programmes via state-owned newspapers, TV
and radio stations and private news agencies, proper preparations to prevent
traffic jams at the trade camps, inspection camps and outposts in relevant
regions and states, and collaborative actions of committee members,
region/state illegal trade eradication task forces, staff and people in
combatting illegal trade and ensuring the stability of MSME products, safety of
consumers and State budgets.
He also called for attendees to work
together to combat the unlawful trade.
After hearing the reports made by the
attendees, the Vice-Senior General coordinated all discussions and reports. –
MNA/KTZH

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