Executive Director Zheng Liansheng pointed out that as the situation remains stable and calm, there is no sign that the government's migration policy will change, and the company's business remains as usual.
In October last year, the company signed a final agreement with Myanmar Diamond Palace Group of Companies Ltd to provide tourism, ground handling, dormitories and medical inspections for migrant workers departing and returning from Myanmar.
Since the coup d'etat was launched on February 1, Myanmar is currently under the control of the military and is in a state of emergency.
Zheng Liansheng said in a statement today: "Nevertheless, we believe that migrant workers, who are often the only breadwinner of the family, will continue to work abroad and continue to take care of their families."
At the same time, Diamond Palace Chairman Datuk Thein Than assured that migrant workers working outside Myanmar and those planning to work overseas will not be affected by the current situation in the country.
"They have made great contributions to Myanmar through foreign exchange remittances."
He added: "At the micro level, this has a positive effect on the health care, entrepreneurship, education and overall economic development of the recipient family."
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