Kathmandu, Aug 1 : Chief Secretary Dr Baikuntha Aryal
has said collaboration and cooperation between government and private sector
helps foster economic activities.
Releasing a book, 'Self Reliant
Economy and Export Potential' during a programme organized jointly by the
Confederation of Bank and Financial Institutes of Nepal, and Federation of
Nepal Exports' Association here Monday, promotion of exports was essential to
build self reliant economy. Once exportable goods were developed, there would
not be problem of marketing for it, he assured.
The Chief Secretary observed that
establishment of export house for export promotion was a laudable initiative,
and assured of assistance from government side as well.
On the occasion, Secretary at
Foreign Ministry, Bharat Raj Paudel, viewed the book would be a good guide on
how the Nepali products could be exported. Quality must be ensured in such
products for foreign supply, he urged the entrepreneurs.
According to him, Nepali diplomatic
missions abroad could help promote exports for which Foreign Ministry would
facilitate.
Similarly, Secretary at Industry,
Commerce and Supply, Madhu Kumar Marasini, said economy could be enabled once
the Nepali products were exported sustainably. Government was identifying the
goods to be exported, he informed.
Businesspersons including Bhawani
Rana and Kamalesh Kumar Agrawal also underscored the need for augmenting
exports of Nepal's original products to meet the sustainable development goals.
Institute's Chairman Pawan Kumar
Golyan said export promotion cold help generate jobs within home and reduce
trade loss as well. Nepal's original products could be promoted for exports so
that the country could create 800 thousand jobs in two years.
The book is coauthored by Dr Gopal
Prasad Tiwari, Uttam Prasad Gautam and Krishna Raj Bajgain. The book has
enlisted the exportable Nepali products as handmade paper, allo, cumin,
cardamom, medicinal herbs, turmeric and basket. (RSS)