Senior Vice President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Chandra Prasad Dhakal has asked the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Nepal Saad Abuhaimed to help bring investment in Nepal’s agriculture, tourism and hydropower sector.
During the meeting with Ambassador Saad at the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Kathmandu on Tuesday, Senior Vice President Dhakal has asked Ambassador Saad to facilitate bringing in Saudi investment in different projects, preferably in hydro power, tourism and agriculture, among others.
“As a senior vice president of the FNCCI, an umbrella organization of the Nepali private sector, I had held a meeting with the Saudi Arabian Ambassador. During the meeting discussions were held to bring in Saudi investment in various potential sectors including hydropower, agriculture, tourism, vegetable farming and potable water, among others,” Dhakal said.
Similarly, the discussions were held to promote bilateral trade and business relations, fostering and strengthening bilateral relations between the private sector organizations of the two countries.
In response, the Saudi Ambassador has agreed to convey the message to the Saudi business community and the government as well, Dhakal said quoting Ambassador Saad as saying.
Nepal and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia enjoy almost a half century-old bilateral friendly relations. There is a great prospect of economic cooperation between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia is one of the popular destinations of Nepali migrant workers.
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