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Nepal Investment Int’l Summit kicks off



KATHMANDU: Nepal Investment International Summit 2019 has begun at Soaltee Crowne Plaza in the capital. Prime Minister inaugurated the summit by  addressed the gathering.

Speaking at the summit, Prime Minister Oli said that there is a conducive environment now following the promulgation of the constitution and the successful conduction of the three tiers of the elections – federal, provincial and local.

Oli said that Nepal is a virgin land in terms of investment. Tourism, hydropower, infrastructures including roads  and agriculture are the sectors potential for investment.

“We welcome your investment and it will be protected,” said Prime Minister Oli.

Nepal government is hopeful that the summit will bring an investment of over Rs 30 trillion in the country through 77 different projects.

Over 600 international guests from over 40 countries are taking part in the two-day summit.

 

Publish Date : 29 March 2019 09:22 AM

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