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    European firms keen but cautious over Myanmar: Ashton

    Sat, 04/28/2012 - 22:53 EDT - Reuters - Business News
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    YANGON (Reuters) - European firms seeking to invest in Myanmar are unlikely to rush into business deals until more concrete reforms are put in place, despite a suspension of economic sanctions by the EU, its foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Saturday.




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