Birmanie: envoi d'argent avec Western Union ou DHL?
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Original post
CL
il faut absolument que j'envoie de l'argent à un ami à Rangoon. Savez-vous s'il est possible d'utiliser Western Union ou DHL ou une autre poste privée ???

Merci de vos très précieux conseils
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
Désolé de te décevoir mais je pense que c'est impossible, à moins que quelqu'un d'autres disent le contraire pour le bien de ton ami . 🤪
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
pas si sure, je me renseigne dès lundi auprès de nos correspondants. par transfert bancaire l'euro est autorisé, pas le usd
Victoria
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
pas si sure, je me renseigne dès lundi auprès de nos correspondants. par transfert bancaire l'euro est autorisé, pas le usd

Alors bonne nouvelles, tiens nous au courant j'aimerais savoir aussi . 😉
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
aucun problème, comme c'est mon job, je ne m avance pas trop en disant que l eur c'est possible. je dois juste contacter le correspondant de la banque ou je bosse pour savoir.

pour les usd je viens à nouveau de contrôler, si par hasard les sanctions de l'OFAC avaient étés modifiées, mais malheureusement pas.

BURMA An overview of the Burmese Sanctions Regulations Title 31 Part 537 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations You Need To Know About U.S. Sanctions Against Burma (Myanmar) 􀂄 INTRODUCTION - On May 20, 1997, in response to the Burmese Government's large scale repression of, and violence against, the Democratic opposition, President Clinton issued Executive Order 13047 declaring a national emergency with respect to these actions and policies of the Government of Burma. The order, issued under the authority of section 570(b) of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1997 (Public Law 104-208) and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701- 1706)(IEEPA), prohibits new investment in Burma by U.S. persons and U.S. persons' facilitation of new investment in Burma by foreign persons. On July 28, 2003, the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003 (BFDA) was signed into law, to restrict the financial resources of Burma's ruling military junta, the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). The BFDA requires the President to ban the importation into the United States of products of Burma, beginning 30 days after the date of enactment of the BFDA, as well as to consider blocking the assets of certain SPDC members and taking steps to prevent further financial or technical assistance to Burma until certain conditions are met. To implement the BFDA and to take additional steps with respect to the Government of Burma's continued repression of the democratic opposition in Burma, the President issued Executive Order 13310 (the Order) on July 28, 2003. The Order blocks all property and interests in property of the persons listed in the Annex to the Order and of certain persons determined, at a future point, by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to meet the criteria set forth in the Order. It also bans the importation into the United States of products of Burma and the exportation or reexportation to Burma of financial services from the United States or by U.S. persons. Like the previous executive order, it exempts from its blocking and financial service prohibitions any transactions pursuant to pre- May 21, 1997 agreements between a U.S. person and any entity in Burma. The Department of the Treasury's Burmese Sanctions Regulations, 31 C.F.R. Part 537 (the BSR), were issued initially to implement Executive Order 13047. To implement Executive Order 13310 and the BFDA, these regulations were extensively amended and reissued in their entirety. Criminal penalites for willful violations of the BSR, or of any license, rule or regulation issued under it, include $50, 000 in fines for a corporation or individual, or up to 10 years imprisonment for an individual, or both. Fines for criminal violations may be increased to $500, 000 for corporations and $250, 000 for individual pursuant to 18 U.S.C 3571. Civil penalties of up to $11, 000 per violation may be imposed administratively. 􀂄 BLOCKING OF PROPERTY - Executive Order 13310 blocks property and property interests of persons listed in the Annex to the order and of persons that are designated by the U.S. Treasury Department as being a senior official of the Government of Burma, of the State Peace and Development Council of Burma, of the Union Solidarity and Development Association of Burma or of any successor to the foregoing. The Executive Order also gives the Treasury Department the authority to designate individuals or entities that are owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, any of those officials or groups. Generally, no U.S. person can have any dealings with persons listed in, or designated by the Treasury under, Executive Order 13310, and all property in which any listed or designated person has an interest is blocked if it is in the United States or in the possession or control of a U.S. person. Three of the four entities listed in the annex to Executive Order 13310 are the banks in Burma that conduct international transactions. Some dealings with these banks are authorized if the transactions are necessary to conduct otherwise authorized transactions. In no case, however, can a blocked account of one of these financial institutions on the books of a U.S. bank be used to transfer the funds. All authorized transactions must be conducted through an account of one of these banks on the books of a non-U.S. bank. 􀂄 NO IMPORTATION OF PRODUCTS OF BURMA - Generally speaking, Burmese origin goods may not be imported into the United States. There are a few limited exceptions, such as the importation of household goods by a person who had lived in Burma, certain diplomatic imports, and informational materials. 􀂄 EXPORTATION OF GOODS AND NON-FINANCIAL SERVICES TO BURMA - There is no prohibition on the exportation of goods and services other than financial services to Burma. You do 2 - need to be aware of how some of the other prohibitions may affect these transactions, however. For example, in light of the prohibition on the exportation of financial services to Burma, and the blocking of the property of certain individuals and entities in Burma, you can only be paid from an account maintained on the books of a non-U.S. bank. You also need to be aware of the prohibitions on new investment in Burma. 􀂄 EXPORTATION OF FINANCIAL SERVICES TO BURMA - Generally speaking, the exportation of financial services to Burma is prohibited. The term exportation or reexportation of financial services to Burma is defined broadly to mean (1) the transfer of funds, directly or indirectly, from the United States or by a U.S. person, wherever located, to Burma, and (2) the provision, directly or indirectly, to persons in Burma of insurance services, investment or brokerage services, banking services, money remittance services; loans, guarantees, letters of credit or other extensions of credit; or the service of selling or redeeming traveler's checks, money orders and stored value. This defined term is unique to the Burma sanctions program. There are limited exceptions to the ban on the exportation of financial services. For example, payments can be made for certain licensed or exempt transactions, such as diplomatic payments and payments for goods exported to Burma. Under no circumstances can payments be made from blocked accounts on the books of a U.S. bank. 􀂄 OPERATION OF ACCOUNTS FOR INDIVIDUALS IN BURMA U.S. financial institutions can operate accounts for individuals in Burma, provided that the individual is not a blocked party, the account is used solely for personal transactions that are not otherwise prohibited, and no transfers are made from the account directly or indirectly to Burma or for the benefit of individuals ordinarily resident in Burma unless authorized by section 537.517 of the BSR. 􀂄 TRANSFER OF PERSONAL REMITTANCES TO/FROM BURMA - Pursuant to section 537.517 of the BSR, U.S. banks, U.S. registered broker-dealers and U.S. registered money transmitters are authorized to send non-commercial, personal remittances to or from Burma or for or on behalf of an individual ordinarily resident in Burma, provided that the funds are not being sent by, to or on behalf of a blocked party. Total remittances may not exceed $300.00 per Burmese household in any consecutive three-month period. These transfers may not involve a blocked account on the books of a U.S. bank. Noncommercial, personal remittances do not include charitable donations to or for the benefit of an entity or funds transfers for use in supporting or operating a business. U.S. persons, however, may make charitable donations to nongovernmental organizations in Burma that are authorized to operate pursuant to section 537.523 of the BSR (see next item), provided that the donations are made pursuant to section 537.523 and the terms of the authorization. 􀂄 NGO ACTIVITY IN BURMA - OFAC issues licenses to nongovernmental organizations to engage in humanitarian or religious activities in Burma that would otherwise be prohibited. Any NGO interested in obtaining such a license should refer to section 537.523 of the BSR, or contact OFAC's Licensing Division at 202/622-2480. 􀂄 NEW INVESTMENT - The sanctions prohibit new investment in Burma by U.S. persons on or after May 21, 1997, unless such investment is pursuant to an agreement in place prior to May 21, 1997. A number of criteria are used to determine whether or not a specific activity is "grandfathered." Factors taken into account include the clarity of the scope of the agreement, the degree of specificity with which the activity is described, and the extent to which the terms of the agreement are legally enforceable. New investment in Burma is defined as a contract with the Government of Burma or a nongovernmental entity in Burma for the development of resources (including natural, agricultural, commercial, financial, industrial and human resources) located in Burma. The prohibition includes purchasing a share of ownership (an equity interest) in a project or entering into an agreement that provides for a participation in royalties, earnings, or profits from the economic development of resources located in Burma. Executive Order 13047 and the BSR also prohibit a U.S. company from entering into a contract that provides for the general supervision and guarantee of another person's performance of an agreement for the economic development of resources located in Burma. U.S. persons with pre-May 21, 1997 agreements for the economic development of resources located in Burma should contact the Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control for a determination as to whether or not their project is exempt from the sanctions. 􀂄 FACILITATION - A U.S. person is prohibited from approving, aiding or supporting a foreign person's investment in Burma, if the foreign person's activity would constitute prohibited new investment if engaged in by a U.S. person. Exception: Although contracting to sell to a foreign person a U.S. person's equity or income interest in a development project in Burma constitutes facilitation of that foreign person's investment in Burma, such a divestiture is authorized by general license. If the transaction is valued at more than $10, 000, a report must be filed for statistical purposes with the Office of Foreign Assets Control within ten business days of the signing of such an agreement. Examples of prohibited facilitation of a foreign person's new investment in Burma follow: * The foreign subsidiary of a U.S. company wishes to bid on a project to develop a coal mine in Burma. The U.S. parent cannot approve, supervise, or otherwise be involved in the foreign subsidiary's negotiations with regard to this project. * A U.S. oil company holds a pre-May 21, 1997 contract to develop a Burmese oil field. It wishes to sell its rights under the contract to a foreign company. It is authorized to sell an interest without prior authorization from OFAC, but if the agreement is valued at more than $10, 000, the seller must file a report with OFAC within ten days of the signing of the agreement. 􀂄 INVESTMENT IN THIRD COUNTRY COMPANIES - U.S. persons are prohibited from purchasing shares in a third-country company if the company's profits are predominantly derived from the company's economic development of resources located in Burma. If a person holds shares in an entity that subsequently engages exclusively or predominantly in the economic development of resources in Burma, or subsequently derives its income exclusively or predominantly from such activity, the U.S. person is not required to relinquish its shares,
Victoria
EN Enzo0511 Globetrotter ·
faut trouver une mule 😉
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
Ok Vic merci, tu nous diras cela la semaine prochaine .

Par contre je viens de voir à l'instant sur FR3 Thalassa un reportage sur la Birmanie, impressionnant, là je pense à notre ami Naps qui en ce moment est sur place, je ne sais pas si en Suisse tu captes FR3 . .
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
oui toutes les chaines françaises, j'enregistre l emission du reste, car je regarde le foot.... notre dernier match amical avant le grand rv de la semaine prochaine
Victoria
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
oui toutes les chaines françaises, j'enregistre l emission du reste, car je regarde le foot.... notre dernier match amical avant le grand rv de la semaine prochaine

Oui, alors on se retrouvera en FINALE . 😛
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
c'est beau de rêver, jamais nous nous y trouverons 😏
Victoria
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
c'est beau de rêver, jamais nous nous y trouverons 😏

Hé parfois le sport fait des surprises, jamais vendre la peau de l'ours avant de l'avoir tuer . 😛
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
EN Enzo0511 Globetrotter ·
heureusement que les pays organisateurs sont automatiquement qualifies 😛😛😛
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
heureusement que les pays organisateurs sont automatiquement qualifies 😛😛😛

Comme nous en 98 . 😏😏😏😏
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
tout à fait d'accord avec toi, mais nous sommes toutefois moins nuls que l autriche🙂

heureusement que les pays organisateurs sont automatiquement qualifies 😛😛😛
Victoria
TU Tuvia2 ·
nous sommes toutefois moins nuls que l autriche

C'que ça peut être ridicule des fois, les conversations de footeux...🤪
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
nous sommes toutefois moins nuls que l autriche

C'que ça peut être ridicule des fois, les conversations de footeux...🤪

termine ta pensée.... "et cela n'a rien à faire ici" 😕
Victoria
TU Tuvia2 ·
Non non rien de plus, j'voulais juste dire que ça peut être ridicule des fois, les conversations de footeux...🤪
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
je t imagines malheureuse dans la vie, que des messages négatifs tu proposes, alors souris la vie est belle😏
Victoria
BA Barbot Globetrotter ·
Comme Vic, la vie est belle, sourire c'est très bon pour la santé . 😉
@+ , Marco . On aura jamais assez de temps pour tout ce qu'on veut découvrir et comprendre dans nos voyages qu'on se le dise , Amis voyageurs .
MI Michelzen Globetrotter ·
il faut absolument que j'envoie de l'argent à un ami à Rangoon. Savez-vous s'il est possible d'utiliser Western Union ou DHL...

Wester Union reponse ... sur le site ... la Birmanie n'est pas un pays elligible aux transferts par cet organisme DHL c'est du courrier ou du colis donc niet ... a mons d'une fausse declaration ou la tu pourras tout faire !!! donc oublie, comme tous les autre integrateurs genre Fedex Chronopost... c'est idem pas de $$$$$ Donc attendre reponse interbancaire comme evoquée par ailleurs
Bon voyage et surtout voyagez zen! Michel France (85)
CL Clavdia Veteran ·
Toujours au sujet d'un transfert d'argent vers la Birmanie, après renseignements pris, Western Union n'a pas d'autorisation pour transférer vers la Birmanie. Pour les postes privées, vaut mieux oublier, pas certain que l'argent soit remis en main propre.

Maintenant en ce qui concerne un transfert via Singapore, je viens de recevoir un message comme quoi les relations bancaires avec la Birmanie étaient interrompus. Qu'en est-il exactement ?

Peut être cela ne concerne que le dollars ?

J'attends de tes nouvelles, Victoria et merci d'avance
VI Vic09 Veteran ·
Bonjour

Le temps pour moi de contacter diverses banques je suis en mesure de vous informer que :

Pour vos amis birmans possédant un compte auprès de Myanma Investment and Commercial Bank (MICBMMMYXXX), vous avez la possibilité de leur transférer des fonds en EUR par l'intermédiaire de Deutsche Bank Frankfurt ou Natexis Paris. Pour les comptes tenus auprès de Myanma Foreign Trade Bank, (MFTBMMMYXXX)leur correspondant en EUR est la Danske Bank, Copenhague (DABADKKK)

Il faut préparer votre paiement ainsi :

donneur d'ordre

/FR...................... ou CH........................, (IBAN) M. XXX Rue Truc 75000 Paris

en faveur de : /12355354r389 (no de compte du bénéficiaire) M. XXXXXXXXX Adresse complète (obligatoire)

auprès de :

MFTBMMMY ou MICBMMMY

banque intermédiaire :

DABADKKK (pour MFTBMMMY) DEUTDEFF (pour MICBMMMY)

Pour les 2 autres banques existant encore en Birmanie, je reste dans l'attente d'informations que je ne manquerais pas de vous communiquer.
Victoria
CL Clavdia Veteran ·
Merci de ces infos. Cependant mon ami sur place me dit que même s'il a un compte dans une de ces banques, le gouvernements retient entre 10 et 15% du montant et les formalités administratives pour retirer de l'argent sont tellement lourdes avec pour finir l'impossibilité de retirer quoi que ce soit sur son propre compte !!!

Vaut mieux se rendre dans le pays et remettre l'argent sur place et en mains propres...
LU Lucky2 Regular ·
Salut

Je rentre au Myanmar le 3 juillet, si tu as besoin d'ici là, fait moi signe. Cordialement Gérard

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