During an interaction with the members of US Chamber of Commerce in Washington DC on Wednesday, he urged the US business community to consider expanding investment in Nepal. He talked about the high potential for exporting electricity generated in Nepal to neighbouring countries when there is a growing need to promote the use of clean energy to reduce carbon emissions. In this situation, the US investors are likely to make good profits by investing in Nepal, according to the Minister.
Describing the information technology as another promising area for the US investment in Nepal, he said,” I am confident that IT will be a game changer in Nepal’s economic transformations.’ He informed the Chamber representatives that the government has already introduced a new policy allowing the establishment of an IT company with an investment of as low as Rs 100, while other sectors require a minimum investment of Rs 20 million. “Nepal has ensured that investments of up to Rs 100 million do not require prior permission as per an automated system for foreign investment.” On the occasion, the US Chamber of Commerce endorsed the establishment of American Chamber of Commerce in Nepal.
John G. Murphy, Senior Vice President for International Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and another Chamber Vice President Atul Kashyap said the concerns of US investors regarding Nepal were growing. The US Ambassador to Nepal, Dean R Thompson, Nepal’s Ambassador to the US, Sridhar Khatri, officials from the Nepali Embassy in Washington DC and the Foreign Ministry employees were also present in the event. In recent years, Nepal has accorded top priority to the economic diplomacy and mobilised its diplomatic missions abroad to promote foreign investment and tourism back to home.—
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