PM Dahal and Chinese President Xi Jinping hold meeting; PM Dahal urges Chinese investors to invest in Nepal

PM and Chinese PMKathmandu / March 27: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has called on Chinese President Xi Jinping and both held discussions on exchanging support and strengthening bilateral ties. The meeting was held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

According to PM’s press advisor Govinda Acharya, PM Dahal shared that the meeting was important and fruitful.

On the occasion, Chinese President pledged nine million Yuan support for the local poll in Nepal.

Similarly, PM Dahal had urged the Chinese support to resume the Tatopani border point and to develop the railway connectivity between China and Nepal.

PM Dahal had further expressed commitment towards one China policy, adding that the meeting had added an important dimension to the Nepal-China relations.

Prime Minister Dahal extended gratitude for the Chinese support to Nepal as it was offered with open heart. He also shared that both countries were enjoying age old geographical and cultural ties.

PM Dahal further said that he and Nepali people were waiting to see Chinese rail plying from Lhasa to Kathmandu and Lumbini.

The Chinese President responded in the positive on all issues Prime Minister Dahal raised in the about 35 minutes long meeting between them. The Chinese President expressed the commitment that he would himself take initiatives in linking the Chinese railway network to Nepal as well as in the development of railway in Nepal.

Stating that he and his government were serious regarding operating the Tatopani transit point and other transit points on the Nepal-China border, the Chinese President pledged to work vigorously to that end. He was also positive on operating other feasible transit points between the two countries.

According to Acharya, Prime Minister Dahal termed his discussions with the Chinese President Jinping more significant than expected. He stated that during the talks the Chinese President was responded positively on all topics raised by Nepal and moreover the President himself showed keen interest on topics like political stability in Nepal, development, infrastructure development with prosperity and opening railway and transit points.

On the occasion, Prime Minister Dahal extended an invitation to President Xi to visit Nepal. In response, the Chinese President expressed the commitment to visit Nepal soon.

Present during the meeting were Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat, Foreign Secretary Shankar Das Bairagi, Ambassador of Nepal to China Leelamani Paudyal, Chinese ambassador to Nepal Yu Hong and the high-level delegates.

PM Dahal urges Chinese investors to invest in Nepal without qualms

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has called on the Chinese investors and businessmen to invest in Nepal, saying Nepal is a virgin land for investment and that there were prospects for investments and returns in every sector.

The Prime Minister said this while speaking at the Roundtable Meeting on Investment Opportunities in Nepal organised by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCIT) in Beijing today. The Prime Minister is currently in China in course of a six-day official visit.

“Nepal and China are both old friends and close friends. Our relations date back to antiquity. History, tradition, cultural values and geography link us inextricably, and our destiny is intertwined. Our political relations are cordial which are founded on Panchasheel. Similarly, our economic relations with China are age old. Merchants from either side of the Himalayas used to engage in trade and commerce with each other in early days. This relation has been continuously strengthened by manifold,” the PM stated.

Stating that now, China is Nepal’s largest source of FDI and the second largest trade partner, the PM said, “Flow of investment from China is increasing. When we convened the Nepal Investment Summit on 2nd and 3rd of this month, investment pledges from Chinese investors alone was 61 percent.”

“China has shown a remarkable success in its economic transformation –in scale as well as speed. You have made China the second largest economy in the world and the largest in terms of PPP adjusted GDP. It is the world’s largest exporter of merchandise goods and second largest FDI provider -a global leader in development finance -and a key driver of global growth. This spectacular performance of China is an encouraging feat.

And being a close neighbour of China, it is natural for Nepal to aspire for enhanced partnership between two countries –for partnership whose fruits can be reaped by both the sides. Nepal’s advantage lies in our rich natural resources, abundance of labour force, and our location between two large economies. As we have entered into the phase of economic buildup of nation after consolidating political changes, our need for infrastructures and modern amenities is huge. The growing middle class is creating a healthy demand on economy. Political parties in Nepal are united and have consensus on development efforts. Our priority now is in investment, business and trade.

We are emerging as a nation –which is confident of its capabilities and potential; which is aware of its resources and prospects. Our people are determined to build a prosperous Nepal. Build with domestic efforts coupled with support from friends. Prospect for cooperation is good in various sectors. Nepal is a virgin land. Investment anywhere and everywhere is full of prospect.

The richness of water resources for a country of our size is unparalleled. Given our abundance of water resources, hydropower could be a prime choice for Chinese investors. It can be a source of energy that can fuel up Nepal’s economy as well as that of the region. There is tremendous potential in tapping the mineral resources including petroleum in Nepal. Similarly, we can enhance our partnership for modernization of agriculture.

China is an important source of international tourism market. The flow of Chinese tourists to Nepal has been growing. As we are gifted by beautiful bounty of nature as well as culture, Himalayas as well as heritage, wildlife as well as spiritual sites –tourism sector bears a potential to be a mover of our economy. Joint efforts are needed to utilize this prospect. Nepal has been organizing several promotional programs in China to present tourism destinations and potentials. We count on your continuous support and cooperation in our efforts.

We are planning for several cross-border connectivity corridors, railways and transmission lines. Establishing new international airports in Bhairahawa, Pokhara and Nijgadh is in our priority. Both of our governments are actively considering the development of cross border facilities and establishing cross border economic zones near the border. The growing number of English speaking and digitally connected young population is our important asset.

As an LDC, we have preferential access to international market. Labor cost is low and competitive. Government is vigorously pursuing the Chinese language training for Nepali people both in Nepal and China. Rate of return is high. Some joint ventures are making decent profit within the short span of time. Chinese investors can have easy and quick access in vast South Asian market via Nepal. Goods Made in Nepal and Made by China would have a competitive edge in South Asian Market. More importantly, high respect prevails among Nepali hearts for Chinese people as trusted friends. Our geographical proximity and cultural similarity further make the business engagement easier. We have financial gaps. Our energy base is narrow. There is a paucity of technology. But we are moving in a right direction to tap these resources. And, the abundant financial and technical capability as well as increasing business outreach of China can accelerate this move. We can create a symbiotic partnership in business sectors of our two countries. It would be a situation of win-win collaboration.

We have been incessantly pursuing for making Nepal a prominent destination for investment and international business – a destination which is attractive, profitable and safe. We have adopted liberal investment and business policies. And, we are committed to further streamline them. Export and import rules and procedures have been made market friendly, open and liberal. Simplified and liberal visa rules apply to the investors and their dependents. We permit full repatriation of income earned from the investment. Our tax regime is transparent, predictable and investor friendly. Labour law is being further reformed. We have made administrative procedures simple and transparent. Our bureaucracy is marching towards competence. Our government machinery is easily accessible.

We have robust institutional setup. We have the single window facility for the foreign investors. Our market-friendly incentive structure makes Nepal an attractive destination for business. Our presence in global economic and trading regime including WTO, World Bank and IMF make doing business in Nepal more predictable. We joined AIIB last year. We also believe that a successful Belt and Road Initiative will bring prosperity and development in the region and beyond. Our commitments and efforts have brought us some remarkable results. In the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index, we rank second in South Asia. According to the World Economic Forum, Nepal has the best macroeconomic environment in South Asia. Our global rank in this pillar is 27th. I invite the investors, entrepreneurs and businesspersons from China to make best of the opportunity available in Nepal.

We extend all needful support to facilitate your business venture in Nepal. I encourage you to make the optimum use of opportunities. And to those who are exploring the business prospect, I promise you that your venture in Nepal will be profitable and secure. Let me once again thank the organizers for this opportunity. I expect for continued interaction and exchanges.” RSS

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