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NCCCI organized seminar on construction of Belt and Road between Nepal and China
NCCCI organized seminar on construction of Belt and Road between Nepal and China
Kathmandu Tribune reported that the Nepal - China Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCCI) organized a seminar on ‘Strengthening Cooperation to Promote the Construction of the Belt and Road between Nepal and China’. The chief guest of the seminar, Foreign Secretary Shankar Das Bairagi, highlighted the importance of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Nepal’s institutional mechanism to oversee its smooth implementation shared his thoughts on policy coordination amongst line ministers.
He apprised the gathering about the activities of High-level committee under the convenorship of Foreign Secretary to monitor and facilitate the implementation of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an MoU reached between Nepal and China on 17 May 2017 and the committee of Senior government officials and officials at the Joint Secretary level of relevant agencies as the members. He also shed light on the task undertaken by the Project Coordination and Facilitation Committee led by Finance Secretary Shankar Adhikari.
He laid emphasis on trade, connectivity and the active role of private sector in reaping maximum benefit from BRI. He underscored on interaction and exchanges between knowledge based societies of both countries.
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Yu Hong said that BRI would bring new opportunities to enhance bilateral cooperation. She said the Framework Agreement for the Promotion of Investment and Economic Cooperation and the Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement reached between China and Nepal during Wang Yang, Vice Premier of the State Council of China last year injected fresh impetus into China-Nepal cooperation.
She expressed China’s pledge and readiness in partnering with Nepal to enhance policy coordination, strengthen mutual trust, and make joint efforts to bring the bilateral Comprehensive Partnership of Cooperation featuring everlasting friendship to a higher level.
Pointing the dire need of infrastructure in Nepal’s economic prosperity, she said, “China wants to be a partner in Nepal’s endeavor in the construction of infrastructure such as roads, airports, and dry ports”.
The Chinese envoy said that in a bid to promote unimpeded bilateral trade, both countries were pushing forward the joint feasibility study of China-Nepal Free Trade Agreement, the construction of China-Nepal Cross Border Economic Cooperation Zones and the negotiation on signing the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement.