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  Kathmandu, Sunday, December 19, 1999  Paush 04th, 2056.


Tamrakar appeals NRNs to contribute to economy

By a Post Reporter
KATHMANDU, Dec 18 - Minister for Commerce Ram Krishna Tamrakar, in a written statement released on Friday, has appealed all Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) to come forward and contribute towards the upliftment of the Nepalese economy through the utilization of their knowledge, skills, friendship and resources.

He expressed his hope that NRNs around the globe, with their enhanced financial strength and contacts, will help in the acceleration of the overall development of the country.

The press statement says, Minister Tamrakar asked all NRNs to make appropriate investments in the field of commerce, industry, hydropower, telecommunications and tourism.

“Today Nepal has a stable government. There is a favourable atmosphere for export and appropriate environment for investment in diverse sectors,” reads the release.

The liberalized industrial, economic and commercial policies adopted by the government in addition to the establishment of a single window system, ease for the establishment of new ventures in the country. Moreover, rules and regulations in this regard are simple and transparent, it is said in a statement.

Minister Tamrakar in the statement has expressed his commitment to welcome and recognize the contribution of NRNs.


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