TAK — 28 May 2026, The second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge and its permanent border checkpoint at Mae Sot reopened on Thursday for the first time in more than 10 months, as security officials from both sides cleared the way for trade to resume across one of Southeast Asia’s busiest land crossings.

The checkpoint at Ban Wang Takhian Tai, Moo 7, Tha Sai Luat subdistrict, Mae Sot district, had been closed by Myanmar authorities since mid-2025 due to ongoing fighting in Myawaddy. The closure had dealt a heavy blow to border trade and investment in Tak province.
Officials from both sides met at the Myawaddy No. 2 checkpoint on the Myanmar side at midday, with talks described as going well. Shortly after, the first Thai cargo truck crossed the bridge into Myawaddy to unload goods, drawing smiles from traders and drivers who had been waiting months for the route to reopen.

Yotphon Wichayakul, chief of Mae Sot Customs, said Thai authorities were fully ready to process crossings across all departments. However, he noted the Myanmar side was still experiencing unstable electricity, as the Myawaddy checkpoint is currently running on solar power after Thailand cut its power supply. Myanmar officials have requested that Thailand restore electricity to the checkpoint so its systems can return to full operation.
Full operations are expected to resume within a month. Thursday’s reopening was described as a trial run to test both checkpoints’ systems and address remaining technical issues on the Myanmar side after the prolonged closure.
Yotphon said the reopening was expected to revive exports, imports, and logistics business in the area, and boost the broader border economy in Tak province.


































































