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[Turmoil in Myanmar's Scam Hubs, US Market Shifts, and Geopolitical Tensions]-[Thousands leave Myanmar after scam hubs raid]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-17

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Crisis in Myanmar: The Shakedown of Scam Centres

The podcast begins with a dramatic report from the Shwekoku region in northern Myanmar, where the military is conducting raids on notorious criminal scam centres. Thousands of individuals, often victims of human trafficking, are seen fleeing these buildings, carrying suitcases and belongings. While the Myanmar military claims to be "fighting crime" and "suppressing online fraud," experts like Jason Tower from the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime argue that this operation is merely a "shakedown." Tower contends that the military and its aligned militias are the "main perpetrators" and are simply seeking to "control a larger share of the proceeds of the scams" following failed negotiations over revenue sharing.

Erin West, founder of Operation Shamrock, highlights the horrific nature of these operations, often referred to as "pig butchering" scams. These criminal syndicates build fake relationships with victims to lure them into fraudulent cryptocurrency investments, resulting in losses estimated at over $50 billion annually from the US alone. West notes that the workers inside these centres are often "victims scamming victims" under threat of torture, and she calls for stronger international economic sanctions to dismantle these organized crime syndicates.

US Markets: M&A Activity and Economic Indicators

Transitioning to the US financial landscape, Peter Jankowskis discusses the current "M&A boom," exemplified by Johnson & Johnson’s $3 billion acquisition of Halder Therapeutics. Jankowskis explains that this trend is partly a response to a more "friendly" regulatory environment compared to the previous administration. Despite concerns regarding market overvaluation, particularly in the big tech sector, he notes that good values still exist in other areas. The market remains cautious, however, as investors await earnings reports from AI giants like NVIDIA and react to economic data emerging after the recent US government shutdown.

Geopolitical Friction: China-Japan Relations

In international affairs, tensions between China and Japan have intensified, impacting tourism and trade. Following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takeuchi regarding potential military intervention in a conflict over Taiwan, Beijing has issued warnings to its citizens to avoid travel to Japan. While Neil Newman of Asterisk Advisory Japan views the immediate market reaction as an "overreaction," he acknowledges that a sustained boycott of Japanese goods or the restriction of rare earth metal supplies could lead to more severe economic consequences. The dispute highlights the precarious balance Japan must maintain between its strategic alliances and its trade dependencies.

Environmental Concerns: The Amazon Soy Moratorium

Finally, the podcast addresses the potential collapse of the "soy moratorium" in Brazil, a 20-year-old agreement that prohibits the sale of soy grown on land deforested after 2008. Powerful farming interests are lobbying to overturn this ban, arguing it hinders development. However, Maurício Voivodick of WWF Brazil warns that this pressure comes from a "small group of producers" responsible for illegal deforestation. He emphasizes that the moratorium is essential for the reputation of Brazilian agriculture, as there is already sufficient "degraded land" available for agricultural expansion without the need to destroy the Amazon rainforest.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's actually about the money.
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There seems to be a sense of panic.
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This has definitely caught Thailand and everybody by surprise.
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One thing that we should really point out is that the Myanmar military and the border guard force of the Myanmar military are the main actors involved here.
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And at the end of the day, it all turns out to be false.
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📝Key Phrases

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caught someone by surprise
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spilling out onto the streets
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business as usual
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a war of words
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smooth something over
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📖 Transcript

In northern Myanmar, armed soldiers are raiding criminal scam centres.
Literally thousands of people spilling out onto the streets.
There's a lot of emotions going on and a lot of people unsure of what is going to happen.
The military say they're fighting crime, or are they a part of it?
It's looking to control a larger share of the proceeds of the scams.
It's actually about the money.

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