This Innovator Reshaped What It Means to Shop in Myanmar
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Win Win Tint owns City
Win Win Tint owns City Mart, now the largest supermarket chain in booming Myanmar. But to build it, she had to overcome the challenges of developing a business under military rule, when a single SIM card cost $3000. Photo: Paolo Bosonin/The Wall Street Journal
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