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Nepal’s Economy Expected to Maintain Growth Momentum

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Nepal’s Economy Expected to Maintain Growth Momentum
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Nepal’s economic outlook is looking brighter, with growth expected to rise to 5.1% in FY25, up from 3.9% in FY24. Key drivers of this growth include a surge in tourist arrivals and increased production in hydropower and agriculture, particularly paddy. The private sector is poised to benefit from a more accommodating monetary policy and relaxed regulations, contributing further to anticipated growth of 5.5% in FY26.

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However, there are several risks that could impact this optimistic projection. The financial system faces vulnerabilities like rising non-performing loans, which could hinder credit growth for the private sector. Other concerns include potential policy shifts that might dissuade investment, delays in capital budget execution affecting infrastructure projects, and regional instability that could disrupt tourism and domestic demand.

To address these challenges, officials like Professor Dr. Shiva Raj Adhikari emphasize the importance of enhancing capital expenditure and reforming budgetary processes to bolster macroeconomic stability and create jobs. The report also highlights the critical role of remittances from Nepali migrants abroad, especially in light of economic shocks in host countries.

Moreover, establishing an inclusive migration management system is essential. This would improve the recruitment process, prepare migrants effectively, and ensure their safety and mobility in foreign labor markets. It’s crucial for Nepal to harness the skills and capital of returnees to build a robust domestic economy.

The biannual Nepal Development Update offers valuable insights into the country’s economic developments, emphasizing the need for continued reforms in infrastructure, governance, and human capital to maintain growth momentum and support the private sector.

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