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The Kathmandu Post on MSNNICCI, FICCI sign MoU to boost bilateral trade and investmentIn a significant move to deepen economic cooperation between Nepal and India, the Nepal-India Chamber of Commerce and ...
Muscat – Embassy of Nepal in Muscat hosted a trade, investment, employment and tourism promotion event last week aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation with Oman in key sectors including ...
The Asian Development Bank advocates for a circular economy in Asia and the Pacific to combat environmental degradation, ...
Buddhist monks perform a ritual during a tribute ceremony for the Yala Glacier in Langtang Valley, Nepal, on May 12, to mark ...
Nepal’s economic change has been brought about by a lack of meaningful growth in the agricultural and industrial sectors, as well as improvements in Nepal’s service sector. “But this is only ...
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Nepal's economy to grow by 4.61 percent - MSNKathmandu, May 1 -- Nepal's economy is projected to grow by 4.61 percent, reaching Rs6.17 trillion in the current fiscal year, according to the annual national accounts released by the National ...
Nepal posted a balance of payments surplus of Rs 346.23 billion. Foreign exchange reserves reached $17.63 billion, enough to cover more than a year's worth of imports.
Yet, Nepal’s IT sector faces many constraints, including limited higher-level technical and managerial skills and experience, regulatory issues including weak intellectual property enforcement ...
According to the Department of Customs, Nepal’s total imports reached Rs 1,644.8 billion, while exports stood at ...
Nepal’s economy is expected to grow by 4.4 percent in fiscal year (FY) 2025, up from an estimated 3.9 percent in FY2024, according to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) April 2025, released by ...
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myRepublica on MSNHow the 20-Hour Work Policy Can Revolutionize Education, Economy, and National SpiritThe impact of this policy extends far beyond individual students, promising significant benefits for the entire nation.
First, in terms of investment, Nepal has maintained a relatively open foreign investment policy since the early 1990s, welcoming foreign capital in nearly all sectors, with only a few exceptions.
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