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MJL Bangladesh forms joint venture in Myanmar

Friday, July 19, 2013
MJL Bangladesh forms joint venture in Myanmar
Sajjadur Rahman

Models pose with Mobil brand lubricants at its launch at Yangon on July 2. Photo: MJL Bangladesh
Models pose with Mobil brand lubricants at its launch at Yangon on July 2. Photo: MJL Bangladesh
MJL Bangladesh has become the first local company to explore the untapped Myanmar market by setting up a joint venture company in the once isolated country.

The company got the chance after the central bank recently allowed capital investment outside Bangladesh, a long-awaited demand of the Bangladeshi businesspeople.

The joint venture company — MJL & AKT Petroleum Ltd — formally started marketing Mobil brand lubricants on July 2 in Yangon with an initial investment of $1 million.

MJL Bangladesh owns a 51 percent share and Aung Kyun Thar (AKT) Co of Myanmar the rest in the new company.

Bangladesh Bank has allowed MJL to take $510,000 (equivalent to around Tk 4 crore as on yesterday’s exchange rate) as its equity investment in the company. The remaining $490,000 has been invested by the Myanmar’s AKT.

“Initially, we will import Mobil brand lubricants and distribute those in the Myanmar market,” Azam J Chowdhury, chairman of MJL & AKT Petroleum Ltd, told The Daily Star.

MJL & AKT Petroleum will also import some lubricants produced by MJL Bangladesh, he said.
Chowdhury said he has a plan of building a plant by the end of the next year to manufacture lubricants in Myanmar, subject to the approval of the authorities concerned.

Many Bangladeshi businesspeople visited Myanmar since the country has opened up its economy after remaining isolated for long from the rest of the world.

Businesses from China, India, the US and Europe are considering the country as their next potential investment destination.

Also, the Myanmar parliament last year passed a foreign investment law, clearing the way for overseas companies to invest in the country.

“We have allowed MJL Bangladesh to invest in Myanmar for market exploration,” said Ahsan Ullah, executive director of Bangladesh Bank.

Initially, businesses can get the opportunity from their export retention quota with the central bank, he said.

Yet, not everyone will be allowed to invest in foreign countries, he added. “We will decide on a case-to-case basis,” the BB official said, adding that the sectors, which have export potential such as pharmaceuticals, will get preference.

MJL Bangladesh Ltd, formerly known as Mobil Jamuna Lubricant Ltd, is the first and only joint venture company established by ExxonMobil in the downstream petroleum sector of Bangladesh.

EC Securities Ltd, an investment wing of East Coast Group, owned by Chowdhury and his family, holds the majority stake after ExxonMobil’s divestment in 2003.

Later, MJL Bangladesh commissioned a lube oil blending plant, the first of its kind in the country, in May 2003.
 
Collaboration and cooperation is the best way forward for the region . India can't just splash $$$ in every core sectors of the region other countries have to play a part as well.
 
Collaboration and cooperation is the best way forward for the region . India can't just splash $$$ in every core sectors of the region other countries have to play a part as well.

India is the 7th largest investor in Myanmar and Myanmar is her closest neighbor. You guys arent the biggest investor any where in the region as a matter of fact......so how do you manage to come up with such retarded statements?
 
India is the 4th largest investor in Myanmar and Myanmar is her closest neighbor. You guys arent the biggest investor any where in the region as a matter of fact......so how do you manage to come up with such retarded statements?

So, fourth largest investment is nothing as soon we are in top 3 investors in Myanmar.
Whats happens to our investment in BD, SL, MALDIVE, NEPAL, AFGHANISTAN, BHUTAN. Its all are nothing:what:
 
This is not a good gesture from the Bangladeshi Company......after what has happened to Rohingyas in Myanmar.

This is a BETRAYAL for Rohingyas inside Myanmar.
 
This is not a good gesture from the Bangladeshi Company......after what has happened to Rohingyas in Myanmar.

This is a BETRAYAL for Rohingyas inside Myanmar.

BD just issued ID cards for 5 lac Rohingiyas in Saudi Arabia which made them as good as BD citizen.
Myanmar only host 8 lac remaining Rohingiyas.. yet Supa Powa India and Myanmar is crying foul about them as being the threat to their survival.
 
BD just issued ID cards for 5 lac Rohingiyas in Saudi Arabia which made them as good as BD citizen.
Myanmar only host 8 lac remaining Rohingiyas.. yet Supa Powa India and Myanmar is crying foul about them as being the threat to their survival.

And what about 5 lac more in BD.
 

I believe we should not bet on Myanmar leasing us land for agriculture, because a direct leasing must be supported by migration of farmers from BD to Myanmar.

This is certainly unacceptable for any country, specially, if it is a neighboring one with whom there is a historical conflict on certain segment of population. It is Rohingya Bangali Muslims in case of Myanmar.

Instead, we should hope on an expanding trade and investment both ways in certain sectors.
 
great move by BD.

PS,can any BD member can explain Rohingya thing,nvr heard it,plus don't want to read bogus stuffs available in net...
 
I believe we should not bet on Myanmar leasing us land for agriculture, because a direct leasing must be supported by migration of farmers from BD to Myanmar.

This is certainly unacceptable for any country, specially, if it is a neighboring one with whom there is a historical conflict on certain segment of population. It is Rohingya Bangali Muslims in case of Myanmar.

Instead, we should hope on an expanding trade and investment both ways in certain sectors.

If we can make this leasing. It will be highly beneficial for BD. Transport cost will be very less. And negotiation
with Myanmar is going for long. If you search. Also BD companies leased some lands in African nations.

BBC News - Bangladeshi companies launch Africa farm lease plan

Bangladesh rents African land to boost food output | Radio Netherlands Worldwide
 
If we can make this leasing. It will be highly beneficial for BD. Transport cost will be very less. And negotiation
with Myanmar is going for long. If you search. Also BD companies leased some lands in African nations.

BBC News - Bangladeshi companies launch Africa farm lease plan

Bangladesh rents African land to boost food output | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Well, while the African leasing arrangement is without hitch, there is little possibility that Burma will lease lands to BD. The situation may improve once Rohingya issue has been solved, I hope.
 

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