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Last Updated: June 11, 2026

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Last Updated: June 11, 2026

Organization

Myanmar Directorate of Defense Procurement

Aliases

Direktion Verteidigungsgüterbeschaffung von Myanmar/Birma

Direzione degli appalti nel settore della difesa del Myanmar

Direction des acquisitions de défense du Myanmar

Dirección de Adquisición de Defensa de Myanmar

Direcția pentru Achiziții în Domeniul Apărării din Myanmar/Birmania

Direção de Contratação Pública na área da Defesa de Mianmar

Mjanmańska Dyrekcja ds. Zamówień w dziedzinie Obronności

Дирекция за обществени поръчки в областта на отбраната на Мианмар

Myanmarské ředitelství pro zadávání veřejných zakázek v oblasti obrany

Mjanmarské riaditeľstvo pre obstarávanie v oblasti obrany

Διεύθυνση Αμυντικών Προμηθειών της Μιανμάρ

Mianmari Védelmi Beszerzési Igazgatóság

Mjanmas Aizsardzības iepirkumu direktorāts

Myanmari kaitsealaste riigihangete direktoraat

Direktorat Mjanmara za nabavo na področju obrambe

Direttorat tal-Akkwist tad-Difiża tal-Myanmar

Stiúrthóireacht um Sholáthar Cosanta Mhaenmar

Address

Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar

Linked To

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32023R0378

Official reason

The Myanmar Directorate of Defense Procurement is a department under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense (MoD) which also acts as a Myanmar entity in charge of arms and military equipment procurement for the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw). The Directorate of Defense Procurement falls under the authority of the Commander- in-chief of the Tatmadaw, Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing, and is therefore linked to several EU-listed individuals and entities, including Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing. As such, the Directorate of Defense Procurement is organically under the control of the Myanmar Armed Forces including since the 1 February 2021 coup. It enables the Myanmar military to carry out violence against Myanmar civilians and therefore plays a key role in fuelling the spiral of violence that has engulfed Myanmar/Burma since the coup.

Sender

EU

Additional info

2023/378 (OJ L51 I)

Other Information

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjfj8fBpfSFAxV2gf0HHYJpANwQFnoECA0QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Feur-lex.europa.eu%2Flegal-content%2FEN%2FTXT%2FPDF%2F%3Furi%3DCELEX%3A32023R0378&usg=AOvVaw0L9JleoAvH4VyRlRZv0X-5&opi=89978449

Date of listing

2023-02-20

Program information

Program information

Authority

EU

Program

Restrictive measures in view of the situation in Myanmar/Burma

Regime

EU country specific

Target State

Myanmar

Measures

Asset freeze and prohibition to make funds available, Restrictions on admission

Sanctions Portfolio

- All assets of the persons and entities listed in Annexes IV of Council Regulation (EU) 401/2013 should be frozen. It is also prohibited to make any funds or assets directly or indirectly available to them. The list of persons and entities concerned is included in the Financial Sanctions Database (linked). - Member States shall enforce travel restrictions on persons listed in the Annex of Council Decision 2013/184/CFSP.

Official Information

In view of the absence of progress towards democratization and of the violation of human rights in Myanmar/Burma, on 28 October 1996, the EU reaffirmed the restrictive measures already in place, which included an arms embargo, and introduced additional ones, such as travel restrictions and the suspension of high-level bilateral governmental visits to Myanmar/Burma. In response to the positive developments and as a means of encouraging changes to continue, on 22 April 2013 the EU lifted all restrictive measures against Myanmar/Burma with the exception of the arms embargo and the embargo on equipment which might be used for internal repression. However, reacting to the systematic human rights abuses perpetrated by Myanmar/Burma military and security forces, in particular in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan states, the EU Foreign Ministers in February 2018 called for strengthened restrictive measures. Accordingly, in the course of 2018 the Council of the EU adopted additional measures that included an extension of the embargo on arms and equipment which might be used for internal repression, as well as targeted restrictive measures against senior military officers of the Myanmar armed forces. Derogations to the restrictive measures are possible, including the delivery of humanitarian aid. On 21 April 2022, the Council of the EU decided to renew the restrictive measures until 30 April 2023.

Program URL

  • https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02013D0184-20210621&fbclid=IwAR0aIQnhLlfDnP0xn_quu9Lbspv8IE6NVrAMZlPRSROKs-MdZS6xhSJdTQI

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