Federation of Contractors’ Associations of Nepal (FCAN) has objected to some points of Public Procurement Regulations (Sixth Amendment)-2075, recently issued by the government.
The federation has objected to some clauses of the Regulation, saying it would displace domestic entrepreneurs as it has given priority to foreign entrepreneurs, according to a press release issued by FCAN.
The release issued by FCAN general secretary Roshan Dahal reads that the government lost the opportunity of formulating construction-friendly acts. “The government has issued the Regulations against the suggestions of the FCAN and is trying to finish the domestic contractors,” it reads, adding that the goal, of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali’, could not be achieved due to such Regulations. Dahal said that the FCAN would be compelled to protest against the Regulations.
The federation has objected to some clauses of the Regulation, saying it would displace domestic entrepreneurs as it has given priority to foreign entrepreneurs, according to a press release issued by FCAN.
The release issued by FCAN general secretary Roshan Dahal reads that the government lost the opportunity of formulating construction-friendly acts. “The government has issued the Regulations against the suggestions of the FCAN and is trying to finish the domestic contractors,” it reads, adding that the goal, of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali’, could not be achieved due to such Regulations. Dahal said that the FCAN would be compelled to protest against the Regulations.
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