Join BCNA
Why Join the Burmese Community of North America (BCNA)?
Joining BCNA offers a unique platform for collaboration and the improvement of business conditions and opportunities for U.S. businesses with an interest in or connection to the Burmese community. BCNA provides a professional environment for the exchange of ideas and the identification of common goals to pursue within both the private and public sectors.
BCNA currently has several committees covering a diverse range of commercial and industrial business activities. Each committee acts as a forum for discussing shared interests and issues, as well as for initiating and implementing action plans. This structure enables members to engage deeply in areas specific to their business interests and to contribute to the broader Burmese business community in North America.
Benefits and Services
Burmese Community of North America (BCNA) serves as a vital resource for information and interaction. BCNA members receive:
Through BCNA, members can obtain regularly updated information across a broad spectrum of areas, delivered in various forms and through multiple venues, ensuring they stay informed and connected.
Membership Directory
This resource includes comprehensive information on Myanmar, including economic trends, investment steps, business laws, taxation, and investment incentives, as well as three indexes: by company name, representative name, and business type.
Briefings
BCNA organizes briefings by visiting government officials and business executives. In addition, MABA presents top-quality virtual programs and webinars for members.
Seminars
Some BCNA committees organize seminars that focus on matters likely to have a great impact on doing business.
Taxation and Legislation Updates
BCNA monitors changes in taxation and legislation (Myanmar and America) that impact the interest of members.
Business Opportunities
BCNA maintains information on inquiries from the United States.
Member Data
BCNA maintains a constantly-updated database with comprehensive information on members and representatives.