Kathmandu, May 15: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the government has a policy of promoting the culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, simplifying the investment process.
Inaugurating the 'Nepal-EU Business
Forum' organised here today on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Nepal-EU diplomatic relations, Prime Minister Prachanda shared
that the government was committed to ensuring openness for business.
"Nepal's policy of creating a
strong economic structure increases international partnership and helps in
economic expansion," he explained.
Stating that there was enthusiastic
participation of more than 50 countries across the world in the recent
investment summit held in Nepal, the PM said a message that the international
community was excited to invest in Nepal was disseminated.
On the occasion, the Prime Minister
underscored that Nepal was ready for further collaboration with EU-member
countries in Nepal's effort to bring in foreign investment, according to PM
Prachanda's Private Secretariat.
Stating that Nepal has the goal of graduating from the least developed country status until 2026 and of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, the Prime Minister pointed out the need of adequate investment and transfer of the required technology by the foreign partners to fulfill these goals.
He shared on the occasion that the
government has recently initiated the 'automated route' for foreign direct
investment up to Rs 500 million and expressed the belief that with this
initiation will enter the managerial capacity and capital in Nepal.
"We have approved some
applications for investment received via the automated route. We have been
trying to strengthen our initiatives through the international partners. This
will bring not only capital but also the technical and managerial expertise in
Nepal," he said.
Making it clear that the Government
of Nepal has given priority to the environmental sustainability and the green
economy that is practicable, Prime Minister Prachanda said the government is
consistently carrying out works on the promotion of renewable energy projects,
sustainable agriculture practices and attainment of environmental goals.
"Our development activities
are in harmony with the national interest and the global environmental
objectives. Nepal is always committed to the Paris Agreement and we have been
actively including the climate actions in our development plans and
programmes," he added.
The Prime Minister reiterated that
Nepal is committed to reaching the zero carbon emission milestone by 2045 despite the resource and capacity gap, and the constant challenges invited by climate change. (RSS)