The Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) has asked the newly appointed ambassadors of Nepal to Australia and Spain to focus on expansion of economic cooperation and promotion of tourism.
Organising a meeting with, Nepali ambassador to Australia Mahesh Dahal and, Nepali ambassador to Spain Dawa Futi Sherpa, the CNI raised issues that needed attention to promote Nepal’s trade and tourism.
On the occasion president of CNI Satish Kumar More said that there is a need of active participation of ambassadors to expand the relation with respective countries and investors in major sectors of investment like infrastructure, hydropower, tourism, modern agriculture and information technology to establish Nepal as an international investment destination.
Ambassador Dahal, replying the entrepreneurs said that enhancement of organisational relation between organisations, exchange visit of investors and development of technology to create skilled manpower were his prioritised areas.
Similarly, ambassador Sherpa said the number of tourists hailing from Spain was notable and to further increase the number and for the promotion of tourism, CNI’s support was important.
Organising a meeting with, Nepali ambassador to Australia Mahesh Dahal and, Nepali ambassador to Spain Dawa Futi Sherpa, the CNI raised issues that needed attention to promote Nepal’s trade and tourism.
On the occasion president of CNI Satish Kumar More said that there is a need of active participation of ambassadors to expand the relation with respective countries and investors in major sectors of investment like infrastructure, hydropower, tourism, modern agriculture and information technology to establish Nepal as an international investment destination.
Ambassador Dahal, replying the entrepreneurs said that enhancement of organisational relation between organisations, exchange visit of investors and development of technology to create skilled manpower were his prioritised areas.
Similarly, ambassador Sherpa said the number of tourists hailing from Spain was notable and to further increase the number and for the promotion of tourism, CNI’s support was important.
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