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Establishment of industries emphasized to substitute import-oriented economy



KATHMANDU: Deliberation on the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill for the fiscal year 2022/23 continued in Friday’s meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR).

Participating in the discussion, lawmakers of the ruling parties argued that the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill are practical and scientific. However, lawmakers of the opposition party blamed that principles and priorities have no course and aim.

Lawmakers stressed the need of taking initiatives for making the economy export-oriented, increasing domestic production, and increasing export by displacing import. They said that initiatives should be taken immediately to resolve it at a time when a foreign exchange reserve is declining and balance of payments deficit is increasing.

Lawmakers of the opposition party criticized the government over lifting the ban over importing goods like dates, betel nuts and black pepper. CPN (UML) lawmaker Rajendra Gautam said that the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill presented by the government are not matching principally.

Similarly, Gagan Kumar Thapa of the Nepali Congress drew the attention of the government to establish industries by creating an industrial environment.

Stating that urbanization and income had increased and so was the scope of employment, he spoke of the need to formulate policies, programs and plans attracting foreign investment and expand domestic investment within a decade. He was of the view that workers’ participation could be increased and value chain could be grown since the shoe, textile and garment industries’ bases were increased.

Similarly, CPN (Maoist Center)’s parliamentarian Barshaman Pun called for reforms at policy level and structural level to increase employment and give newness to the agriculture sector. The former Minister for Finance also urged to accord special priority to reservoir-based hydropower projects and increase investment in energy security.

He opined that since a large number of Nepali students were leaving abroad annually for further studies taking a huge chunk of Nepali currency abroad thereby affecting the foreign exchange reserve.

Parliamentarians Gopal Bom and Nirudevi Pal expressed their views on theoretical issues of Appropriation Bill and pressed for effective implementation of policy, programs and plans.

Publish Date : 20 May 2022 21:43 PM

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