NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar—Hundreds of world leaders and industry chiefs meet in Myanmar Wednesday for Asia's answer to the World Economic Forum, as the fast-changing nation woos foreign investors after the end of junta rule. Some 900 delegates from more than 50 countries will meet in Naypyidaw for the World Economic Forum on East Asia—the region's equivalent of the annual gathering of business and political luminaries in the Swiss resort of Davos. "This is our show. This is our performance to the world," Tourism Minister Htay Aung said ahead of the three-day event. President Thein Sein's quasi-civilian government has surprised the world since comin...
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