Why invest in Nepal?
Nepal's investment climate is worsened by political instability, too few laws, and too much red tape
Nepal's investment climate is worsened by political instability, too few laws, and too much red tape
Capacity and WillpowerThere are immense opportunities waiting for investment to uplift the living standard of 30 million honest and hardworking people. The...
After adopting a liberal free-market policy, passing the first Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Act in 1992, despite the end of the conflict,...
https://youtu.be/NR6mf_rrRb0Learning from the success of overseas Chinese and Indians investing in their homeland, the Nepal government hurriedly passed two foreign investment related...
Nepal introduced the Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act (FITTA) in 1992, but it lags behind South Asian economies and Least Developed...
Let us just say, for the sake of argument, that Nepal has now untangled its politics, formed a Constitution, the war is...
That lesson is still valid as the country seeks investments to accommodate 2 million tourists by 2020