Kathmandu, April 28: Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has lauded the contribution of the private sector to boost the national economy.
Speaking at an interaction
organised by the NC's Industry and Trade Department here today, President Deuba
said the role of the private sector was important for the economic prosperity
of the country. "Industries and businesses should be strengthened to
promote market for domestic goods and services," Deuba added.
The role of the private sector is
important in increasing the production of indigenous goods. There is a need for
coordination between the private sector and the government to increase
employment," he said, adding that the digital economy also has a large
share in it.
"The budget for the next
fiscal year should be to promote the digital economy. This will help in the
promotion of information technology," Deuba added.
He further expressed the belief
that the budget for the upcoming fiscal year would address the issues raised by
the private sector and make the economic sector more vibrant.
Nepali Congress General Secretary
Gagan Kumar Thapa said that the current government would be continued but
should meet the aspirations of the public.
Federation of Nepalese Chambers of
Commerce and Industries (FNCCI) President Chandra Prasad Dhakal said the state
should create an investment-friendly environment for the private sector.
Deepak Malhotra, senior
vice-president of Nepal Chamber of Commerce, said that selling apartments to
foreign nationals would be beneficial and it would also help in the development
of eco-tourism.
He stressed the need to adopt a
policy to attract foreign investment in agriculture. (RSS)