Prime Minister Balendra Shah Discusses with Private Sector to Create Investment-Friendly Environment and Commit to Policy Reform

Bajarko Chirfar
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Prime Minister Balendra Shah Discusses with Private Sector to Create Investment-Friendly Environment and Commit to Policy Reform

Prime Minister Balendra Shah has held a discussion with representatives of the private sector regarding economic reforms, improving the investment environment, and business operations.


During meeting held today at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Prime Minister Shah talked about making the country’s economic activities more active and strong. He discussed on making business operations easier, removing policy and procedural barriers, boosting private sector morale, and creating more jobs and production.

Government Ready to Solve Business Challenges

Prime Minister Shah said that private sector is a very important partner of the government in economic development, investment expansion, job creation, and production growth. He assured that the government is fully ready to solve the practical problems that businessmen are facing in their daily operations.

He committed that necessary policy, legal, and administrative reforms will be carried forward with high priority to build a friendly environment for industries and the private sector.

Suggestions from Private Sector Representatives

During discussion, representatives from the private sector gave suggestions about promoting business, expanding investments, keeping policies stable, and making service delivery easier. They also emphasized the need of regular and result-oriented talks between the government and private sector. PM Shah took these suggestions seriously and promised to take necessary reform actions through related departments.

According to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, many key business leaders participated in this discussion. The participants included FNCCI President Anjan Shrestha, Industry Committee Chairman Ujjwal Kumar Shrestha, and CNI Outgoing President Rajesh Kumar Agrawal. CNI Director General Dr. Ghanshyam Ojha, Nepal Chamber of Commerce President Kamlesh Kumar Agrawal, and Senior Vice President Deepak Malhotra were also present.

From government side, Chief Advisor of the PM’s Office Kumar Benjankar, Information and Communication Technology Advisor Vivek Mishra, Chief Personal Secretary Subas Sharma, and Member of Parliament Vidushi Rana also attended the meeting.

This high-level discussion is highly expected to help in promoting businesses, improving the environment for investments, and creating private-sector-friendly policies through close cooperation between both sides.


AI Disclaimer: This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com. It has been translated with the help of AI. For the best understanding and accurate facts, we recommend reading the original Nepali version.


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