President Dr Ram Baran Yadav has
asked the visiting delegates of the 20 Asia and Pacific nations to invest in
Nepal.
"From the country of the
glorious Himalayas and hardworking people, I invite you all to invest in
Nepal," said the President while inaugurating the 26th conference of the
Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) here
today.
Nepal is a welcoming country, he
said, adding that it is observing 2012-13 as the Nepal Investment Year to
encourage local as well as foreign investment.
"Nepal has huge potential in
hydropower and tourism," he added. "Though, the country is in the
process of drafting a new constitution, it is economic development that is key
to prosperity."
The conference — held after 12
years in Nepal — with a theme 'A Vision for Shared Prosperity', aims to provide
a platform for CACCI members to share their ideas on how they can help their
respective countries in strengthening the economies of the Asia-Pacific region
and spreading the benefits of regional cooperation while playing a substantial
and constructive role in global economic leadership.
"Our region shares almost
half of the world's population and there are also huge opportunities
here," the President said, adding that with mutual cooperation, we can
ensure the welfare of our people.
Similarly, United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) general secretary Dr Supachhai
Panitchpakdi said that Nepal has great advantages. "I am looking forward
to working with Nepal — that is blessed with hydropower, culture and
hardworking people — for its prosperity," he said, adding that Nepal and
the Asian region have to work jointly for the prosperity of the region that is
growing at an average of four per cent. "However, it needs a growth
model."
Asia and the Pacific region is
rising but the rise of the private sector is a must for the development of the
region, Supachhai added.
It is businesses which can ensure
prosperity for the nations and better lives for the people, said president of
Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Suraj Vaidya.
"The conference provides an
opportunity for us to network with businesses, discuss possibilities, identify
new potential partners, and cement the friendship and make business
deals," he said, hoping that by the end of the conference, some new
ventures will be able to germinate spanning across the countries of the region.
Over 150 delegates from 20
countries are taking part in the conference that will last till Friday.
No comments:
Post a Comment