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QNET Opens Second Office In Myanmar

 
QNET, a company of Asian heritage and a part of the US$200 billion global direct selling industry, made further inroads into Myanmar (Birma) with the opening of its second Agency Office.
This comes less than a year after QNET entered the buoyant direct selling sector in Myanmar in March last year when it appointed local company, Kyi Min Brothers Company Limited as its Agent in Yangon. The launch of a similar Agency office today marks the formal introduction of a local customer service centre for QNET’s Independent Representatives (IRs) in Mandalay, after Yangon.
The coming of QNET to Myanmar has certainly transformed the lives of many Myanmar IRs as the country has not only proven to be a top 20 market for QNET consistently during the last 11 months, but also helped elevate standards

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QNET Contributes Survivor Kits For Flood Victims In Myanmar

 
In the wake of flooding that has devastated vast swathes of Myanmar, Asian direct selling company QNET has collaborated with its distributors and its local partner to donate survivor kits worth USD20,000.
The company brought the emergency supply to one of the worst-affected area of Ingapu Village/Hinthada area in the Irrawaddy district recently. The contribution by QNET and supported by its strong network members, brought cheers and some relief to the flood victims there as they have been enduring historic flooding for the past weeks.
Led by QNET’s Myanmar Agency Head, Kyi Min Han, QNET Corporate staff and 100 QNET IRs, they  waded  in deep-knee waters and distributed the survivor kits which among others contained basic necessities such as rice, instant noodle, bread, milk powder, mineral water, basic healing medicine, mosquito nets and torchlights  to

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Zhulian Myanmar Operations To Kick off Next Month

 
Malaysia-based multi-level marketing firm, Zhulian Corporation Bhd, is set to begin its Myanmar operations next month, Malaysian media reported. Group Managing Director Teoh Meng Keat said the firm has obtained an import licence from the Myanmar government for its consumer goods to enter the country.
Teoh Meng Keat said Myanmar is touted as the new frontier market amongst emerging countries in terms of the consumer segment and has appointed a local master agent to oversee the business there.
He said due to local laws limiting company ownership, the group will export its products directly to the master agent, who will then sell it to locals.

“We will continue to expand our overseas market to overcome escalating raw material prices, increasing operating costs, stiff market competition and reduced consumer confidence in spending,”

On Zhulian’s performance for the financial year

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