Thaung Tun (politician)

Thaung Tun (Burmese: သောင်းထွန်း) is a Burmese politician, the former union minister for ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations and ministry of Union Government Office, former national security advisor and former chairman of Myanmar Investment Commission.

Thaung Tun
သောင်းထွန်း
Union minister of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations
In office
19 November 2018  1 February 2021
PresidentWin Myint
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byAung Naing Oo
Chairman of Myanmar Investment Commission
In office
16 June 2018  1 February 2021
PresidentWin Myint
Preceded byKyaw Win
Succeeded byLieutenant General Moe Myint Tun
Union minister of office of the Union Government
In office
23 November 2017  19 November 2018
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byMin Thu
National Security Advisor[1]
In office
10 January 2017  2018
Preceded byposition established
Director General of political affairs of Foreign Affairs ministry
In office
2001–2005
MinisterWin Aung
Myanmar Ambassador to Philippines
In office
2005–2008
Personal details
Alma materRangoon Arts and Science University
Rangoon Institute of Foreign Language

Education

He graduated with B.Sc. from Rangoon Arts and Science University and a diploma in French from Institute of Foreign Language, Rangoon. He also attended the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University near Washington, D.C., as a Fulbright Scholar from 1984 to 1985.

Career

foreign affairs

Thaung Tun joined ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1972 and served at headquarters and abroad and retired in 2010. He served as ambassador to the Philippines, Belgium, the Netherlands and the EU under the former military regime. He also served as director general for political affairs department of Foreign Affairs ministry. While he was serving as ambassador to Philippines, he said retained Aung San Suu Kyi "must not rock the boat" when commenting on the NLD boycott of the military junta's controversial constitution convention at a 2006 press conference in Manila.[2] In 2016, he served as Government Relations Advisor for Shell Myanmar Energy PTE.

National Security Advisor

In 2017 president Htin Kyaw appointed him in new position, National Security Advisor. The position was created as the government faces ongoing clashes with ethnic armed groups in the country's north and east while attacks by Muslim militants with international connections sparked a large security operation in western Rakhine State.

Union Minister

He became the union minister of newly formed ministry, Union Government Office Ministry in November 2017. He was appointed by president Htin Kyaw. This ministry serves the duties of the Union Government.

In November 2018, the President U Win Myint proposed the formation of the new Union-level ministry to Hluttaw for approval. The new ministry will be a merger between the Foreign Economic Relations Department and the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration from the Ministry of Planning and Finance. The cabinet's representative Tun Tun Oo said the formation of the new ministry would provide swifter investment-related information to local and international investors, real-time collaboration with relevant departments and dispute resolution among investors. The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw approved the formation in November 2018. Thaung Tun has been transferred from government office minister to his new position of minister for the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations.

Chairman of MIC

After the resignation of Planning and Finance minister Kyaw Win who also the Chairman of Myanmar Investment Commission, Thaung Tun became the new chairman. President Win Myint formed the new commission with 13 members. Investment and Foreign Economic minister Thaung Tun served as chairman and Commerce minister Than Myint served as vice chairman.

In the aftermath of the military-led 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, the Myanmar Armed Forces appointed Aung Naing Oo as Thaung Tun's successor for investment and foreign economic minister on 1 February 2021.[3] On 4 March 2021, a member of State Administration Council Lieutenant General Moe Myint Tun became the new chairman for MIC.

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