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Exporters Stuck Between Spoiling Goods and War Zones as Myawaddy Border Trade Struggles to Reopen

May 11, 2026

21 April 2026 By Moe Nya

MYAWADDY, Myanmar — Despite the official reopening of export licenses for the Myawaddy border trade, Myanmar’s merchants and truck drivers remain caught in a strategic deadlock, citing severe security risks and the imminent spoilage of agricultural goods.

The Myawaddy Border Trade Association recently announced that exporters can resume license applications for key commodities—including maize, chillies, onions, and beans—via the Myanmar Tradenet 2.0 system. However, the reality on the ground paints a much bleaker picture than the bureaucratic progress suggests.

With the No. 2 Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge facing intermittent closures, many goods have been stranded in Thai free zones, racking up significant warehouse charges. For those with perishable items like fresh chillies and onions, the clock is ticking.

“We are under immense pressure,” a local merchant told MPA. “Even if we secure a license, the authorities demand that the documentation matches the cargo perfectly. But because of the closures, some traders had to reroute or use informal channels, making it nearly impossible to provide the required proof now.”

For truck drivers, the concern is less about paperwork and more about physical survival. The main transit routes between Myawaddy and Kawkareik remain active war zones, with frequent clashes between the military junta and ethnic resistance forces.

“Chillies and onions rot quickly,” explained one driver currently stationed in Myawaddy. “If we get stuck for days because of a battle or an intense inspection, the goods spoil. When that happens, the tension between the driver and the merchant becomes a whole other problem. For us, physical safety and time are more critical than any license.”

The Trade Association has set strict deadlines for information submission, requiring traders to submit full documentation between April 21 and 24. They have explicitly stated that those with insufficient evidence will be rejected.

For a border hub that usually handles hundreds of millions of dollars in annual trade, the current atmosphere is one of paralysis. While the junta is desperate to restart the flow of foreign currency, the lack of territorial control and the volatility of the conflict have made the Myawaddy-Mae Sot crossing a gamble that many are not yet willing to take.

As long as the “New” and “Old” roads to Myawaddy remain contested, the reopening of licenses may remain a gesture on paper only, providing little relief to a struggling economy and the people whose livelihoods depend on this vital regional artery.

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