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Economic situation not worrisome; efforts on for improvements: PM Dahal

KATHMANDU, May 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the present economic situation of the country is not worrisome and efforts were underway to bring improvements in the country's economy by addressing the problems.
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KATHMANDU, May 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the present economic situation of the country is not worrisome and efforts were underway to bring improvements in the country's economy by addressing the problems. 


There was panic created among people alleging a looming economic crisis, but the situation is not like that and such anxiety has been gradually diminishing, he said while addressing the Nepal Trade Summit-2023 here. 


"Last year, panic was created alleging that Nepal's economy is about to go bankrupt like that of Sri Lanka. But now, there is no such situation. Presently, we do not mention an example of Sri Lanka. There is a serious economic problem. But, the situation has not reached the point where we have to panic. The government has focused on how to ease the economic situation."


He blamed the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war and various global political and economic episodes for Nepal's affected economy while urging all to be responsible and put in efforts for economic improvement.


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The PM also stressed the need for all sectors including the government, respective sectors, development partners, main political parties and other stakeholders to come together to expedite economic activities of the country. 


To make the economy vibrant in the crisis is one of the prime needs of the hour, according to the Prime Minister who said the government was cautiously trying to achieve economic growth by accelerating economic activities. "Amidst vivid challenges, the nation's economy is gradually taking a path of improvement and it has been reflected in national and international data." 


Despite the projections of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank about the possibility of economic slowdown in other developed and developing countries, Nepal's economy is gradually improving, the Prime Minister claimed.


"We observed the balance of payment surplus for some time and the status of Forex has improved, the quantity of imports has decreased and the rise in remittance inflow is encouraging. Overall, the external indicators of the nation's economy are improving."


As he said, the maximum utilization of internal resources to advance towards economic prosperity should be the priority of the government's upcoming policies and programs and the budget. "Nepal is rich in water, land and other means of natural resources including forest productions and herbs. In addition to this, it is enriched by the youth force. Exploration of abundant possibilities in these sectors and their proper utilization is vital to build a prosperous Nepal. "There is a need to increase domestic and foreign investment in agriculture and forest, hydropower,  tourism and IT, the areas with abundant potential to achieve rapid economic growth." 


According to the Prime Minister, the government prioritizes the agricultural sector and has the policy of promoting agriculture, tourism, hydropower and entrepreneurship to promote domestic investment and improve exports, keeping the economy vibrant. He also said that the government is serious about making efforts aimed at improving the country’s economic indicators.


 


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