BANGKOK -- International companies in Myanmar are struggling from a growing shortage of U.S. dollars, with erratic foreign currency controls by the military government exacerbating the situation and putting business continuity at risk.
Military government blamed for fickle foreign currency control policy

Automobiles queue up at a gas station in Yangon, Myanmar.
BANGKOK -- International companies in Myanmar are struggling from a growing shortage of U.S. dollars, with erratic foreign currency controls by the military government exacerbating the situation and putting business continuity at risk.