Unilever in the near future, as the company enlarges its operations out to countries outside its area of recent interest. Investments into China are going to keep their pace, even if moving inward, in the so-called fourth pole of China's socio-economic and nearer to the ASEAN countries.
The most remarkable case in point being Myanmar, where Unilever was present since the 1960s and junta seized power to institute a dictatorship. Following news of the country's reopening and its democratic elections, the company returned in 2010 as one of the first to invest. Furthermore, to strengthen the relevance and standing of Unilever in Myanmar