Kathmandu, Nov 2: Minister for Foreign Affairs N.P. Saud held virtual and in-person discussions on Wednesday in Washington, the USA, with Nepali American IT professionals and business owners employed in various companies in the United States and worldwide.
The discussion shed light on the
progress of the IT sector in Nepal and the contributions of Nepali-American
business owners in its development, according to a press release issued by the
Embassy of Nepal in Washington D.C.
The Minister underscored the
political stability in Nepal and the Government's unwavering commitment to
fostering the growth of IT solutions, attracting investments from IT companies
to contribute significantly to creation of quality jobs and the overall
economic development of the nation.
The Minister also attended a
meeting today at the US Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Washington, D.C.
where he witnessed the presentation of the Accreditation of the American
Chamber of Commerce in Nepal (AmCham) by the US Chamber of Commerce.
Ajit Shah, Founder Chairman of
AmChamNepal received the Accreditation from the Senior Vice President and Head
of International Affairs John Murphy of the US Chamber. With this, AmChamNepal
has become the 130th chapter receiving the US Chamber accreditation.
During the event, the Minister emphasized the need for increased engagement between the private sectors of the two countries. The Minister invited US businesses to explore investment opportunities in Nepal, including in Energy, IT, Tourism and other priority sectors.
With this accreditation, the Nepali
private sector has been institutionally connected with the business federation
of the world, further strengthening Nepal–US economic linkages, helping to
promote trade and investment between the two countries.
Ajit Shah shared during the function that AmCham Nepal will organize the first ever US-Nepal Economic Summit in the 1st half of 2024 where American businesses around the world will visit Nepal to explore investment and trade opportunities.
The function, moderated by
Ambassador Atul Keshap, Senior Vice President of the US Chamber, was also
attended by the Ambassador of Nepal Sridhar Khatri and the US Ambassador Dean
Thompson.
Also today, the Minister held a
meeting with Senator Chris Van Hollen, during which they discussed the overall
context of bilateral relations, emphasizing the importance of exchange between
the parliaments.
The Minister also interacted with
the Nepali American business community at the Embassy. During the interaction,
he emphasized the Government's initiatives to promote investments in Nepal. The
Minister responded to a wide array of questions and concerns raised by the
participants regarding the investment climate and opportunities in Nepal.
Under Secretary for Civilian
Security, Democracy, and Human Rights at the Department of State Uzra Zeya and
Senior Director at National Security Council Rear Admiral Eileen Laubacher
called on the Minister at the Embassy today. (RSS)