Nepal has failed to tap Russian
investors, according to former president of Non-Resident Nepali Association
(NRNA) Upendra Mahato.
Nepal can benefit more as Russian
investors could bring in huge investments, he said, addressing Russian and
Nepali business people in Kathmandu today.
"Russians have no political
interest, except for the security of their investments and profits, which any
investor seeks," said Mahato, adding that the government's assurance of
investment security can attract Russian investment in the country.
If Nepal can propose big
projects, they will be interested to invest in Nepal, he opined. "Though
there have been talks with Russian investors for long, they want more concrete
projects to invest in."
Addressing the visiting Russian
business delegation led by deputy director of the International Cooperation
Department of the Russian Federation's Chamber of Commerce and Industry Tatiana
V Legchilina, industry minister Anil Jha assured them of security to their
investment. "Despite political instability, investment is a primary
concern that is key to peace and prosperity," he said, assuring the
business fraternity of investment facilitation.
Similarly, vice president of
Nepal-Russia Chambers of Commerce Naresh Shrestha said that Nepal still
provides scope for investment though there are challenges. "After Russian
airlines, Aeroflot, stopped its flights to Kathmandu, the flow of Russian
tourists has slowed down," he said, urging it to start flights again.
Russian ambassador to Nepal
Sergey V Velichkin was of the view that Russian investment in India and China
has been increasing and Nepal — that is placed between the two big markets —
should also take advantage and attract more Russian investment.
"International trade is all
about shaping destinies of the world," he said, adding that trade must be
attached with value and moral. "Nepal and Russia both believe in trade
with value, but the understanding of the opportunities that Russia can offer is
very poor in Nepal despite many commonalities."
Nepal-Russia bilateral trade
Fiscal Year — Exports — Imports
2005-06 — Rs 58.43 million — Rs
900.52 million
2006-07 — Rs 40.86 million — Rs
812.29 million
2007-08 — Rs 27.26 million — Rs
1131.56 million
2008-09 — Rs 55.16 million — Rs
1086.92 million
2009-10 — Rs 33.87 million — Rs
436.03 million
2010-11 — Rs 117.11 million — Rs
647.36 million
(Source: Trade and Export
Promotion Centre)
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