Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) is organising the eighth Nepal International Trade Fair in Bhrikutimandap from March 28 to promote the international market for Nepali products.
The fair – supported by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies – will showcase 225 stalls featuring domestic and imported goods and services like handicrafts, tourism, information technology, agri products, energy, real estate, and education. "Ninety stalls will be from China," informed the FNCCI. The event is promoted by the Trade and Export Promotion Center (TEPC). Likewise, the Lalitpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Federation of Handicrafts Associations of Nepal (FHAN) are the co-organisers of the event.
The five-day event is bringing together entrepreneurs and traders from India, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan, according to FNCCI that organised a press meet today.
Handicraft items and domestic products like ginger, tea and Pashmina which are included in the Nepal Trade Integrated Strategy- 2016 will be the major attractions of the fair that will see greater interactions with business delegates from China, business talks and the signing of an agreement for joint-venture.
It is expected that high-level foreign delegations scheduled to arrive here to participate in the Nepal Investment Summit 2019 (March 29-30) will visit the event, further increasing its importance, according to FNCCI president Bhawani Rana. "Bilateral and multilateral meetings with business delegates have been scheduled on the sidelines of the fair."
Some 100 thousand people from home and abroad are expected to visit the fair which will conclude on April 1.
The fair – supported by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies – will showcase 225 stalls featuring domestic and imported goods and services like handicrafts, tourism, information technology, agri products, energy, real estate, and education. "Ninety stalls will be from China," informed the FNCCI. The event is promoted by the Trade and Export Promotion Center (TEPC). Likewise, the Lalitpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Federation of Handicrafts Associations of Nepal (FHAN) are the co-organisers of the event.
The five-day event is bringing together entrepreneurs and traders from India, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan, according to FNCCI that organised a press meet today.
Handicraft items and domestic products like ginger, tea and Pashmina which are included in the Nepal Trade Integrated Strategy- 2016 will be the major attractions of the fair that will see greater interactions with business delegates from China, business talks and the signing of an agreement for joint-venture.
It is expected that high-level foreign delegations scheduled to arrive here to participate in the Nepal Investment Summit 2019 (March 29-30) will visit the event, further increasing its importance, according to FNCCI president Bhawani Rana. "Bilateral and multilateral meetings with business delegates have been scheduled on the sidelines of the fair."
Some 100 thousand people from home and abroad are expected to visit the fair which will conclude on April 1.
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