Kathmandu, Feb 12 : Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel said indicators of the country's economy are at risk due to negative impacts on the global economy and challenges stemming from the country's internal causes.
He however said he was continuously
effortful to resolve economic problems in the country. He made this statement
while delivering a speech on the matter relating to the half yearly report of
budget for the fiscal year, 2022/23 in today's meeting of the House of
Representatives.
"I am effortful in shoring up
business confidence of the private sector, making relations between the
government and the private sector credible and helpful, ending anomalies and
divergences in revenue mobilisation, and resolving existing problems in the implementation
of budget and in the financial sector," he said.
However, it would take time for his
efforts to be fruitful due to structural limitation and some foreign impacts,
he said.
The government has come up with the
policy of maintaining budget balance, stressing the need for increasing capital
expenditures, reducing expenditures except in emergency, making the revenue
administration prompt and increasing the tax obedience and controlling its
leakage, he informed.
Economic growth target of 8 per
cent unattainable
The Finance Minister said that the
target of 8 per cent economic growth rate set by the government for the current
fiscal year cannot be attained.
An assessment of the existing trend
of the economy shows that the target of eight per cent economic growth rate
cannot be achieved," he said.
The Finance Minister stated that
although it is positive that it has been estimated the production of paddy is
likely to increase this year and the gradual improvement in the tourism sector,
we have not been able to run the production oriented industries in full
capacity, causing a slowdown in the economic growth rate.
Similarly, the deemed inflation
ceiling set for the current fiscal year has overshot. "The target was to
contain the inflation to 7 per cent in the current fiscal year. However, the
year-on-year inflation based on the CPI has reached 7.26 per cent," he
added.(RSS)