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Role of diplomatic missions, development partners is key to establish Nepal as investment destination: PM Dahal

KATHMANDU, April 9: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged diplomatic missions in Nepal and the development partners to make the Nepal Investment Summit 2024 a success. The government is organizing the Summit on April 28 and 29 later this month.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 9: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged diplomatic missions in Nepal and the development partners to make the Nepal Investment Summit 2024 a success. The government is organizing the Summit on April 28 and 29 later this month.


Addressing the meeting of diplomatic missions and development partners in Nepal organised at Singha Durbar on Tuesday, Prime Minister Dahal said the role of development partners and diplomatic missions in Nepal is important to establish Nepal as a destination of investment.


"We expect active participation in the investment summit as well as support of bilateral and multilateral development partners," he shared.


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The Prime Minister clarified that the government is committed to ensure a conducive environment for investment by revising laws so that there won’t be any obstruction for investors during the project period. 


He added, "The summit will provide a platform to connect Nepali production and services to the global market as well as make stakeholders including investors, development partners and financial institutions easy to unite, to seek opportunity and to promote long-term partnership."


The government of Nepal is ready to provide any type of support needed to current and potential investors, he said


 


 


 


 

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