Suzuki plans second Myanmar plant
TOKYO - The Japanese automaker Suzuki plans to invest tens of millions of dollars to build a second plant in Myanmar, seeking to make quick inroads in the country's growing market, a report said on Saturday.
The small-car maker has already secured a roughly 20-hectare (50-acre) plot at the Thilawa special economic zone southeast of Rangoon for the new plant, the Nikkei business daily said.