China has asked state-owned enterprises in Myanmar to withdraw non-essential staff, the South China Morning Post reported Tuesday, citing sources inside the company. Chinese officials did not yet mention the evacuation of Chinese companies yesterday, saying only that they were closely monitoring the situation. This past weekend, more than 20 Chinese-owned companies in Myanmar were attacked and damaged. Chinese official media said the damage was severe.
China has asked state-owned enterprises in Myanmar to withdraw non-essential staff, Reuters said today, citing the South China Morning Post.
China has asked state-owned enterprises in Myanmar to withdraw non-essential employees, the South China Morning Post said on Tuesday, citing sources inside the company.
Dozens of Chinese-owned factories in Myanmar were attacked over the weekend.
The source did not mention the names of the Chinese companies.
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