Kathmandu, April 2: Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said improving the crisis-ridden economy is his priority and commitment.
"The suggestions and
collaboration of the private sector are needed for this," he reiterated in
a meeting with a delegation of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (FNCCI) here today. He added that he would bail out the crisis-ridden
economy by taking the private sector on board.
"I will not allow your
self-confidence to sap; I will be constantly in dialogue with you. I have
expected your full cooperation in fulfilling my resolve to improve the
economy," Finance Minister Mahat said.
On the occasion, FNCCI president
Shekhar Golchha, on behalf of the entire private sector, extended congratulation
and best wishes to the newly-appointed Finance Minister and also briefed him
on the latest economic condition. He suggested injecting money into the market
and reducing the interest rate through the joint initiative of the Central Bank
and the government.
The FNCCI has urged for pursuing
work to increase the liquidity in the cooperative and micro
finances.
Golchha also suggested augmenting the government expenditure, saying it was too much sluggish. He
stressed expanding the capital expenditure which is merely around 25 per cent
now.
"Revenue collection is low and
it is difficult to cope with the current expenditure. Expenditure should be
increased even by raising external loans for this," the FNCCI president
said, reiterating that the loan mobilized in this manner should be used only
for development expenditure.
He also called for giving out the
message to raise the morale of the private sector and not to terrorize it under the
pretext of raising revenue. FNCCI urged the Finance Minister to create a business
and investment-friendly environment.