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Nepali Ambassador to Pak urges Pak businessmen to explore avenues in Nepal



ISLAMABAD: Nepal’s Ambassador to Pakistan Tapas Adhikari has emphasized the need to improve bilateral economic relations between Nepal and Pakistan since both countries have the great potential to cooperate.

He said that bilateral relations between the two countries have always been excellent.

Ambassador Adhikari said this during his visit to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and interacted with President Mian Nauman Kabir and members of the Chamber.

During the interaction, Ambassador Adhikari also shared the historical linkages between Kathmandu and Lahore that Mathabar Singh Thapa, the first Prime Minister of Nepal had spent a year exile in Lahore in the 19th century.

Ambassador Adhikari also shared the Government of Nepal’s economic policies to facilitate foreign direct investment and invited Pakistani business persons to visit Nepal for trade, investment and tourism since Nepal have an excellent hospitality industry and it is a hub of adventure tourism.

Likewise, the President of the Chamber Mian Nauman Kabir and members appreciated the visit and information on business opportunities in Nepal.

They assured that they will make a program to visit Nepal to explore business opportunities and to interact with Nepali businesspersons.

They wished to host Nepali businesspersons in Lahore. They also wished to organize a Pakistani trade fair in Nepal to share information on Pakistani products.

Publish Date : 22 August 2022 16:24 PM

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