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Old Sanctions Fears Stall New Myanmar Trade


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Old Sanctions Fears Stall New Myanmar Trade
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Five months after returning home from a work trip in March to Asia, Daniel Rathbun received a letter from SunTrust Banks Inc. Mr. Rathbun, the bank wrote, had violated its policy by accessing his account from a computer in Myanmar, a country on which the U.S. has placed economic sanctions.

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Had it happen to me several times.

Plenty of ways around it:-

1) Do not use any U.S. Banks.

2) When sending US$'s never mention "Myanmar", "Burma" or "Yangon" etc as their computers will pick it up (has to clear through a U.S. bank regardless of who/where you bank with).

3) Maintain a US$ account in Singapore which also allows internet banking.

4) Use Euro's (popular here with business/traders) or another currency.

4) Use the hondi system and keep the bastards guessing.

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