The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) is organising Nepal International Trade Fair in Kathmandu from March 28.
The four-day international travel fail will be held at the Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall in Kathmandu, according to the FNCCI.
Organising a press conference today, the private sector body said that stalls registration process is ongoing, and that 195 stalls have been booked so far. "While 80 stalls have been booked by Chinese businesses, traders and manufacturers of Bangladesh, Pakistan and India have booked 40, 15 and 10 stalls, respectively," the FNCCI added.
Speaking at the press meet, president of FNCCI Bhawani Rana said that the event has already become an important platform for Nepali companies to showcase their product and services. "We are hopeful that the event will give some traction to the Nepal Investment Summit that the government is planning next month," she said, adding that there will be altogether 400 stalls. "Last year, the event had 340 stalls."
The traders from SAARC nations as well as China, Thailand, South Korea and Japan are going to take part in the trade fair, according to vice president of FNCCI Kishor Kumar Pradhan.
Likewise, president of the trade fair organising committee Dil Sundar Shrestha, on the occasion, said the FNCCI was expecting 100,000 participants during the four-day event.
The FNCCI is planning to organise 30 to 40 similar provincial and local level trade fairs to promote economic activities across the country.
The four-day international travel fail will be held at the Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall in Kathmandu, according to the FNCCI.
Organising a press conference today, the private sector body said that stalls registration process is ongoing, and that 195 stalls have been booked so far. "While 80 stalls have been booked by Chinese businesses, traders and manufacturers of Bangladesh, Pakistan and India have booked 40, 15 and 10 stalls, respectively," the FNCCI added.
Speaking at the press meet, president of FNCCI Bhawani Rana said that the event has already become an important platform for Nepali companies to showcase their product and services. "We are hopeful that the event will give some traction to the Nepal Investment Summit that the government is planning next month," she said, adding that there will be altogether 400 stalls. "Last year, the event had 340 stalls."
The traders from SAARC nations as well as China, Thailand, South Korea and Japan are going to take part in the trade fair, according to vice president of FNCCI Kishor Kumar Pradhan.
Likewise, president of the trade fair organising committee Dil Sundar Shrestha, on the occasion, said the FNCCI was expecting 100,000 participants during the four-day event.
The FNCCI is planning to organise 30 to 40 similar provincial and local level trade fairs to promote economic activities across the country.
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