In a significant move against price gouging amid economic instability, Myanmar's military government has arrested a Japanese business executive along with several local businessmen for selling rice at excessively high prices. The crackdown targeted individuals accused of inflating rice prices by 31%-70% above government-set levels, including Hiroshi Kasamatsu, a director of the Aeon Orange supermarket chain, and executives from local supermarket chains. The arrests, totaling 11, aim to combat economic chaos and stabilize the market as the country faces ongoing economic challenges. Tokyo has demanded the release of the Japanese national involved, highlighting international concern over the arrests. This action reflects the military government's stringent measures to control the economy and maintain order amidst broader economic and political turmoil.
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