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Nepal expects more Chinese investment, says NCP Chair Dahal

KATHMANDU, Sept 7: Chairperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged the Chinese government, traders and investors to invest in Nepal.
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By Kamal Subedi

KATHMANDU, Sept 7: Chairperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party Pushpa Kamal Dahal has urged the Chinese government, traders and investors to invest in Nepal.


Addressing a program organized in the capital on Nepal-China Trade on Saturday, Chairperson Dahal opined that Nepal boasts an investment-friendly atmosphere following political stability. “In this context, Government of Nepal and Nepali people are expecting Chinese side to invest in Nepal as we are in a campaign of socio-economic transformation,” added Dahal.


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On a different note, Dahal underscored that Nepal always adheres One-China policy. "We are committed not to allow  Nepali land against China," Dahal said. 


Speaking at the occasion, Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun stressed on the Public-Private Partnership model in coordination between Nepal and China for infrastructure development in Nepal.


Another speaker, Nepal’s ambassador to China Leelamani Poudel said that Nepal-China political, economic, social, cultural and people-level relation have reached a new height in the recent days. 


The chief ministers from seven provinces, leaders of various political parties and entrepreneurs participated in the program organized by the Chinese Embassy in Nepal.

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