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‘Need to explore new possibilities for export promotion’

Nribesh Kumar Nepal by Nribesh Kumar Nepal
August 20, 2022
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‘Need to explore new possibilities for export promotion’

Stakeholders and experts attend a meeting organised by of Province 1 Committee of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) in Biratnager, Morang district, on Thursday, August 18, 2022. Photo: FNCCI Province 1/Facebook

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Stakeholders have called for exploring new possibilities for export promotion to narrow down the country’s burgeoning trade deficit with India.

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At a program organized by the Province 1 Committee of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) in Biratnagar on Thursday, the stakeholders and experts suggested that the government should work on innovative ideas to export agricultural and other goods in the Indian market. and reduce the trade deficit.

On the occasion, central committee member of FNCCI, Abinash Bohara, said specific goods-focused policy is needed to end trade reliance on India adding that export from Nepal to the third countries was a tough job amid such circumstances.

Bohara argued that the agricultural sector should be industrialized and the private sector should work in partnership with the government to identify new areas for trade promotion.

Central committee member of FNCCI and Province 1 Committee Vice-President Rajendra Raut asked the government to assist in the processing of agricultural goods adding that there was a high chance of export of ginger and fruits from Nepal to India.

Presenting a working paper, former Secretary at the Ministry of Commerce and Supplies Purushottam Ojha said protection of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), coordination among all sides and a centralized policy could be instrumental in production growth and export promotion.

During the program, former Member of the National Planning Commission and Chairman of South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE) Posh Raj Pandey said Nepal should benefit from the provision of zero-tariff on the export of agricultural goods. Pandey was of the view that new areas of production and identification of new goods should be in place to reduce the country’s trade deficit.

Likewise, Province 1 Committee President of FNCCI Tika Raj Dhakal and Chief of Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Sunsari, Nil Kamal Singh, also expressed their views on diversification of crops to decrease trade deficit and earn foreign exchange.

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