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Tun Naing Shwe, Than Shw's oldest son

He has business but he is the poorest among all children of Than Shwe. But his properties are 12 mansions, J Donuts shops, My Milk restaurants, and many other import/export contracts. About 35% of these property belongs to him while the rest to Burmese-born Chinese. They are business partners.

His other businesses are Dim Sum foodshops, import from Thailand (Queen Orange Juice Concentrates), nightclubs (Dream Jelly J-J), Karaoke-attached Thai restaurants and many others. No only in Burma, he also has business in China, Thailand and Indonesia.

Moreover, Tun Naing Shwe does business with his former friend, Joseph Khin Maung Thein (son of Oo Aung Thein). They own J&J company together. Joseph manages Tun Naing Shwe's business in Thailand while his sister, Clara, manages those in China.

All these business are due to the power of his father, Than Shwe and are funded by the income exploited from Burma's natural resources.

There is no benefit to the civilians. The businesses are run on labor of the Burmese people. Therefore, we should turn our back on the business owned by Than Shwe's family, Tun Naing Shwe and their partners.
copy from Burma Dictator Watch..

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