Kathmandu, May 10 : Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat today said that the government was going through hard times to manage resources for the budget for the next fiscal year, 2023/24.
"It has been increasingly
difficult to manage resources for multiyear and periodic projects of which
implementation is mandatory," he said during a pre-budget discussion at an
event organised here today by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (FNCCI). At the same time, there are challenges in giving a space
for new projects in the budget, according to him
"Hundreds of projects have
been contracted. But, there are difficulties to manage resources for them. Now,
the biggest challenge is to manage resources. Government revenue collection is
low. Collection of grants and loans has not reached the target. There is a
pressure to provide project in many areas. But, we lack resources."
The government had prioritised the
increment of investments to widen the scope of economy, he said, adding that
there was no alternative to ease investments. "The more investments
increase the more revenue collection is. The government is committed in line
with laws to create a climate for people to get entrepreneurship in as easy
way."
The government had focused on
increasing capital expenditures and cutting down on public expenditures, he
said.
Bank interest rates could be
reduced through the review of the monetary policy, and there was a need for
policy interventions in various sectors, he stressed.
FNCII President Chandra Prasad
Dhakal insisted on structural reforms in economy, urging the government not to
make a further delay to launch prorammes aiming to improve economy in
partnership with the private sector. "The role of private sector in
economic reform programmes has contributed to the reduction of poverty in
India, China, Rwanda and Bangladesh."
The monetary policy and its review,
government annual plans and policies and budget are the tools to intervene in
economy for reforms, according to him who spoke the need of promoting domestic
and foreign investment through the implementation of special programmes.
FNCCI Senior Vice President Anjan
Shrestha requested the government to focus on production and employment
creations while formulating the budget. In his view, promotion of domestic
production and the achievement of self-sufficient economy will help the nation
advance towards a sustainable economy.