Foreign Minister calls on Chinese investors to invest in Nepal
Kathmandu. Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has called on Chinese investors to invest in Nepal and jointly contribute to building the next chapter of 'trans-Himalayan' prosperity. He, who is on a four-day official visit to China, made this call while addressing an investment conference organized by the Nepali Embassy in Beijing on Tuesday.
According to the embassy, Minister Khanal said that the government of Nepal is committed to ensuring a more capable and business-friendly environment by highlighting the economic opportunities and demographic potential of Nepal.
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