TOKYO -- Japanese companies operating in Myanmar, where a junta is violently putting down protests, find themselves in a dilemma: Do they respect local tax laws or public sentiment?
Companies fear boycotts if they give employee withholdings to the junta
The coup and resultant demonstrations in Myanmar have foreign companies operating in the country on an edge. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese companies operating in Myanmar, where a junta is violently putting down protests, find themselves in a dilemma: Do they respect local tax laws or public sentiment?