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Myanmar junta seeks to print money to relieve cash crunch, opposition claims

Regime pursues replacement for German currency supplier as economic contraction bites

Myanmar’s junta has approached foreign banknote companies to help it print more money as it faces a shortfall in tax and export revenues, according to the shadow government formed by supporters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. 

The approach, which was confirmed by a second person with knowledge of the situation, comes amid a sharp economic contraction in the country, a boycott on doing business with the junta by the anti-coup camp and a severe wave of Covid-19 infections. 

Tin Tun Naing, the finance minister in the parallel National Unity Government, whose members are in exile or hiding, said that the military-controlled ministry of planning, finance and investment had approached foreign banknote and security printing companies, including Chinese firms, but had been rebuffed. 

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