Sunday, August 4, 2019

Nepal Infrastructure Summit in September second week

The Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) is organising Nepal Infrastructure Summit on September 11 and 12. It is expected that the summit this year will be attended by around 500 investors from Nepal and foreign countries.
“The purpose of the investment summit is not only to attract investment but also to learn about the practices of developed countries in terms of infrastructural development," said vice–president of CNI Anuj Agarwal, at a press conference organised in the capital today.
The CNI – through the summit – aims at forging networks and alliances in the region for seamless connectivity and shared growth, and also to prioritise the delivery of green, climate-resistant infrastructure projects to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), he added.
“The CNI has also prepared a report on infrastructure development after two infrastructure summits held in 2014 and 2017 in collaboration with Sarwangin Bikas Adhyan Kendra," according to CNI president Satish Kumar Moore. “The report will also be launcehed during the summit.”
Prior to the summit, the CNI is also organising provincial infrastructure meets in various provinces to collect local issues that could be discussed at the summit.
“Former Prime Minister of South Korea Han Seung-soo will be the keynote speaker for the event,” he said, adding that the summit will also be a follow-up of Nepal Investment Summit 2017.

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