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  • Confederation of Nepalese Industries Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/confederation-of-nepalese-industries/ A Site for Global Nepali Community Tue, 16 Mar 2021 09:30:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.nepalisansar.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav.png Confederation of Nepalese Industries Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/confederation-of-nepalese-industries/ 32 32 COVID-19 Hits Tourism Industry Hard: Nepal Sees NPR 60Bn Loss! https://www.nepalisansar.com/tourism/covid-19-hits-tourism-industry-hard-nepal-sees-npr-60bn-loss/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/tourism/covid-19-hits-tourism-industry-hard-nepal-sees-npr-60bn-loss/#respond Tue, 22 Sep 2020 08:39:31 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=29388 The tourism industry across the globe has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, but the

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    The tourism industry across the globe has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, but the impact is felt harder in Nepal as the Himalayan country is heavily dependent on the tourism sector for their economic balance.

    The Nepali tourism sector is prominently affected as the country has been forced to stay in lockdown for over four months, especially during the main spring season.

    According to the Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai, the Nepali tourism sector has incurred a loss of NPR 60 billion due to the pandemic.

    Nepal Tourism Minister Yogesh Bhattarai

    Speaking at a virtual meeting on the resumption of the tourism sector organized by the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), Minister Bhattarai said that Nepal has faced a massive loss from international and domestic tourism due to travel bans and other steps taken by the government to contain the pandemic.

    “It has been a daunting task to restore the lost economy as the coronavirus pandemic incurred a loss of NPR 60 billion in the tourism sector,” exclaimed Minister Bhattarai.

    He said that the Tourism Ministry is continually approaching the Finance Ministry and the Nepal Rastra Bank for an economic package to restore the tourism industry.


    ALSO READ: Visit Nepal 2020 Tourist Arrivals


    Meanwhile, other members at the meeting also raised some suggestions regarding the revival of the tourism sector.

    Nepal Tourism Board

    CNI President Satish Kumar Moore suggested that the Nepali Government should resume the tourism sector and civil aviation services by adopting appropriate health measures.


    Also Read: Foreign Exchange Rates in Nepal


    Likewise, CNI member and Chairman of Shree Airlines Sudhir Mittal suggested that both international and domestic flights should be resumed to restore the economic loss caused by the pandemic.


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    It’s Time for Private Sector in Nepal! https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/time-private-sector-nepal/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/time-private-sector-nepal/#respond Tue, 02 Jan 2018 09:29:59 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=5421 In a move encouraging private sector participation in Nepal’s development, the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of

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    In a move encouraging private sector participation in Nepal’s development, the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Chairwoman Bhawani Rana said the private sector will drive the country in the future.

    Addressing the 51st Annual general meeting of Makawanpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry, she opined that the private sector would lead Nepal towards prosperity and development.

    In this regard, she called on the entire Nepali business community and entrepreneurs to take charge of the economic prosperity of the country.

    “The under-construction fast-track and Nijgadh Airport are major catalysts of development in the District. Makawanpur has a big scope of tourism development,” she added.

    Here it is noteworthy that the Nepali private sector had, earlier in November 2017 announced its wish list for the new Nepali Government.

    Private Sector Wish List

    In its wish list to the next Nepali administration, the Nepali private sector community had sought fight against corruption, cut in bank interest rates, and the promotion of small and medium enterprises and quality tourism.

    Top on priority of the wish-list was a clear road map to avoid double taxation for more private sector investment.

    “The private sector is expecting a commitment from the political parties that they will urge the government to prioritize the economic agenda. Entrepreneurs seek a clear provision to avoid multiple taxation while paying taxes to the local, provincial and central governments under the new federal system,” Rana said in an economic dialogue organized to release the wish-list.

    “There is a need to tap private sector investment by ensuring an investment-friendly environment,” left leader Khadga Prasad Oli said in a statement while promising removal of multiple taxation system if left forms the next Nepali government.

    Fund Crunch, A Key Concern

    Meanwhile, fund crunch in Nepal’s Rastra Bank (NRB) (over a period) is resulting in high interest rates for the Nepali private sector community.

    According to NRB, the central bank has halted issuing loans because of the excessive money lending during the first five months of the current fiscal year that began in mid-July 2017.

    Most of the banks have already reached the 80 percent loan-lending limits and are charging high interests for the new loans to manage the resources, particularly to the institutional depositors.

    This move by the central bank is creating a concern for the country’s industrialists.

    “Due to dramatic rise in interest rate, the production costs of industries is set to rise which will put Nepali products into competitive disadvantage against imported goods,” the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), an apex body representing medium and large sized industries in Nepal said in a statement.

    According to CNI, unpredictability of interest rates will also hurt the private sector investment.

    “The excessive lending of banks and the government’s failure to spend its budget well so far are mainly responsible for current liquidity crunch,” says NRB Spokesperson Narayan Prasad Paudel.

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    GST: Nepali Traders Exempted on Service Purchases Through INR https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/gst-nepali-traders-exempted-service-purchases-inr/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/gst-nepali-traders-exempted-service-purchases-inr/#respond Mon, 30 Oct 2017 10:27:49 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=4531 In a recent move strengthening Nepal-India trade, the Indian Government announced exemption of the Goods and

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    In a recent move strengthening Nepal-India trade, the Indian Government announced exemption of the Goods and Service Tax (GST) for Nepali traders for their service-related purchases made through Indian currency.

    The Government of India said this in its Gazette notification on October 27, 2017, wherein, it announced the removal of GST on supply of its services to Nepal and Bhutan in case of payments made in the Indian currency.

    Though GST is not applicable on export of goods and services, it was exempted only for the payments that involve convertible foreign currencies.

    With this, the cost of service exports involving cargo handling, transportation and container freight station became costlier. This turned into a burden for Nepalis, who usually transact with the Indian service providers in the Indian currency.

    Following this, the Government of Nepal and the country’s private sector sought GST exemption on Indian service exports to Nepal.

    In response, in the last week of September 2017, the Indian Government announced GST removal on Indian services involving transit operations such as shipment, transportation, insurance, container freight station and cargo handling charges, among others for Nepal and Bhutan.

    Transit and cargo handling are among the major service imports Nepali traders get from India.

    Decision Positive for Nepalis

    According to Hari Bhakta Sharma, President of the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), the removal of GST would save Rs 10 billion per year on service imports for Nepali traders.

    Rabi Shanker Sainju, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Commerce Nepal, opines that the decision makes it easier for Nepali and Bhutanese traders to transact in Indian currency, which is widely circulated in both the countries.

    The recent amendments to GST rules on the recommendation of GST Council of India will boost service exports from India to Nepal, Sainju added.

    It’s noteworthy that the Nepal Rastra Bank also encourages Nepalis to make payments in Indian currency.

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