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There are currently three SEZs in development: Kyauk Phyu in Rakhine State, Dawei in the Thanintharyi Region and the Thilawa in Yangon Region . In order to carry out the implementation, the Central Body, Central Working Body and Management Committee was formed under the SEZ Law in Special Economic Zone. (Source)
The Kyauk Phyu Special Economic Zone (KP SEZ) is a stalled deep sea port project that will link Myanmar with the Africa/Middle East and China. (Source)
Unfortunately for the KPSEZ, there is a logo only and neither sources in
Burmese or English show anything for a cloth flag. The only flags I have seen for this stalled project is the
national flags of Myanmar and China PR.
Jean-Marc Merklin and Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
The Dawei Special Economic Zone (D SEZ) is a stalled deep-sea port project that would link Myanmar to the West and other parts of SE Asia. (Source)
image by Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
The former company involved with the site, Italian-Thai Development, did use its flag at the site. The flag is the logo on white; this was used next to a generic safety flag (maybe text in English and Burmese [later identified as Thai]).
image by Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
There is another flag at the site; it belongs to the Dawei Development Public Co., Ltd. The flag, which is a logo on white, can be seen here and here.
Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
There are three main flags at the main site for TSEZ are the following: Myanmar Japan
image by Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
Myanmar Japan Thilawa Development Limited (MJTD; a joint company based in Myanmar; is their logo on white. The logo is showing the M as two people shaking hands; green as Myanmar and red as Japan with a golden J charged over the M. The three colors are in the Myanmar flag and gold and red are symbolic colors of Japan.)image by Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
image by Zachary Harden, 2 April 2019
There are flags for each of the different companies at the site; Toyo Construction Co., LTD and JFE Engineering (both Japanese based). There is also the Safety flag. All of these flags can be seen here. However, the logo located for TSEZ is not used on a flag to my knowledge.image by Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019
There is another flag at the site; it belongs to the CJ Foods Myanmar. The flag of this South Korean company, which is a logo on white, can be seen here (between the flags of Myanmar and South Korea.
Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019
image by Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019
There is another flag at the site; it belongs to Foster Electric. The flag of this Japanese company, which is a white logo on blue, can be seen here.
Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019
image by Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019
There is another flag at the site; it belongs to Royal De Heus. The flag of this Dutch company, which is a logo on white with a blue curve around the hoist, can be seen here (between the Myanmar and Dutch flags).
Zachary Harden, 13 April 2019