Myanmar’s economy is showing tentative signs of stabilisation but the recent fuel price shock has amplified pressure on the civil-war-ravaged Southeast Asian country, the World Bank said in a report on Tuesday. The forecast for Myanmar’s real GDP growth was cut to 2.0 per cent in the 2026/27 fiscal year, which began in April, from a projection […] The post World Bank cuts Myanmar growth forecast as fuel shock deepens economic strains appeared first on DVB .