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Call to make, implement policies to ensure country economy self-reliant

npadmin July 1, 2022     Comment Closed     General

Authorities concerned have stressed the need for making and implementing practical policies to make the country economy self-reliant. Replacing imports is equally important priority, they added.

Blaming increasing imports for the declining foreign exchange reserves, they suggested that domestic production be increased to control the imports. They were participating in an interaction with the theme- 'Nepal's current economic situation: an overview' organised here on by the Center for Professional Journalism Studies on Friday.

On the occasion, former Governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank Dipendra Bahadur Chhetri emphasized an increase in domestic production to evade possible economic crisis. He suggested a ban on the import of goods except most essential ones.

The policy of discouraging imports had been adopted following a drop in the foreign exchange reserves, and the government was aware about well managing the reserves, said Dr Surendra Upreti, Advisor to the Ministry of Finance. In the past six months of the current fiscal year, 2021/22, there has been an end to the further depletion of the reserves, thanks to the policy, he claimed.

Similarly, Vice Chair of the National Planning Commission, Dr Bishwo Paudel said the government had a plan to increase domestic productions even by taking in foreign investments and by carrying out reforms in the expansion of the transmission line and the distribution of electricity in line with the demands for power.

Industrialist Paban Golyan stated that even the industries have reached a situation of closure due to a liquidity crunch. Country's economy would not be strengthened until domestic production was increased, he warned.

Similarly, economist Dr Gobinda Nepal and Dr Raghubir Bista urged political parties to work for the economic development of the country beyond partisan and personal interests. They also suggested that the government made and implemented a clear policy on domestic production.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

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