Dagon International


Dagon International Limited is a major Burmese conglomerate with interests in construction, timber extraction, agriculture and import-export. The company was founded by Dagon Win Aung and Win Thein in the early 1990s.
From 2009 to 2015, Dagon International and its chief executive officer Win Aung were placed on the American sanctions list since 2009, for its close ties with the Burmese military.

Management

Dagon International is headed by Dagon Win Aung. His wife, Moe Mya Mya serves as the company's managing director. Their children Ei Hnin Pwint, Thurane Aung and Ei Hnin Khin also serve as company directors.

Projects

Dagon International's real estate portfolio includes:
In 2003, the company opened a major retail shopping centre, Dagon Centre at the Myaynigone junction in Yangon's Sanchaung Township. In December 2011, it opened Dagon Centre II, a six story shopping complex containing 60 shops and a theater.
The company also upgraded and extended the national highway from Rangoon to Mandalay.

Controversies

Through the Dagon Win Aung's ties to the military, the company gained exclusive logging rights to harvest timber from Myanmar's protected forest reserves.