BANGKOK/YANGON -- Foreign multinationals that have chosen to stay in Myanmar walk a narrow path in a country that has long-term growth prospects under a military regime facing international condemnation.
Toyota makes just one or two trucks a day at its new assembly plant

The Thilawa special economic zone opened in 2015 outside Yangon, Myanmar's largest city. (Photo by Nikkei)
BANGKOK/YANGON -- Foreign multinationals that have chosen to stay in Myanmar walk a narrow path in a country that has long-term growth prospects under a military regime facing international condemnation.