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Acts of Defiance: How US traders are ignoring sanctions to import conflict teak from Myanmar

Following the coup, natural resources provide a source of profit for the military, whereby the forests of Myanmar are defined by their monetary value and have been part of the military and economic elites’ profits and, in some cases, survival for decades.

This briefing provides an overview of how the imports of teak into the US have escalated since the coup to provide desperately needed hard currency for the regime and its cronies and carried out in defiance of US sanctions.

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Field Value
Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
  • Burmese
Short title (alternative/varying form of title) Forests
Topics
  • Deforestation drivers
  • Forest trade and finance
  • Logging and timber
  • Trade
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Myanmar
Copyright Unclear copyright
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Version / Edition 2022
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Author (corporate) Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
Publisher Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
Publication date 2022
General note

For further information, explore Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) website via here>>>https://eia-international.org/report/acts-of-defiance-how-us-traders-are-ignoring-sanctions-to-import-conflict-teak-from-myanmar/

Keywords illegal logging,Myanmar,Military regime,timber trading
Date uploaded December 9, 2022, 08:53 (UTC)
Date modified July 22, 2024, 05:18 (UTC)