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  • A logo of the Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions that runs business interests as diverse as construction, transport and brewing - decorates a side entrance of its headquarters in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACADROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

  • The Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC) headquarters - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions - is seen in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / YE AUNG THUYE AUNG THU/AFP/Getty Images

  • A private security member is posted on the side entrance of the Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) headquarters - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions that runs business interests as diverse as construction, transport and brewing - in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACADROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

  • Buddhist monks walk in front of the unmarked facade of the Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) headquarters - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions that runs business interests as diverse as construction, transport and brewing - in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACADROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

  • The unmarked facade of the Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) headquarters - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions that runs business interests as diverse as construction, transport and brewing - is seen in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACADROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

  • A logo of the Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) - one of the country's main military conglomerate under US sanctions that runs business interests as diverse as construction, transport and brewing - decorates a side entrance of its headquarters in Yangon on September 15, 2016. Myanmar cheered a US promise to end sanctions on Thursday, with punters in its commercial capital clamouring for US brands while politicians and business moguls heralded a new era of transparency and trade. / AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACADROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

  • (FILES) An undated handout image released by EDF Energy in London on July 28, 2016, shows a computer generated image (CGI) of the French energy producer's proposed two nuclear reactors, Hinkely Point C (HPC), at their Hinkley Point power plant in south-west England. Britain's government finally gave the green light to the controversial Chinese-backed Hinkley Point nuclear power plant on September 15, 2016 -- but with new conditions to address security concerns. China has a one-third stake in the Hinkley Point project, and analysts have warned that Britain would have risked its relations with the world's second-largest economy if it cancelled. / AFP PHOTO / EDF ENGERY / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / EDF ENERGY" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS HO/AFP/Getty Images

  • (FILES) An undated handout image released by EDF Energy in London on July 28, 2016, shows a computer generated image (CGI) of the French energy producer's proposed two nuclear reactors, Hinkely Point C (HPC), at their Hinkley Point power plant in south-west England. Britain's government finally gave the green light to the controversial Chinese-backed Hinkley Point nuclear power plant on September 15, 2016 -- but with new conditions to address security concerns. China has a one-third stake in the Hinkley Point project, and analysts have warned that Britain would have risked its relations with the world's second-largest economy if it cancelled. / AFP PHOTO / EDF ENGERY / HayesDavidson / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / EDF ENERGY" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS HAYESDAVIDSON/AFP/Getty Images

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