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November / December 2001

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Nepal-India Economic Forum Formed

Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has formed a Nepal-India Economic Forum (NIEF) under the chairmanship of FNCCI's president Ravi Bhakta Shrestha in an attempt to follow a "track two" mechanism for developing economic ties, trade and investment between Nepal and India.

The forum, NIEF, has the main objectives of promoting bilateral economic and trade issues and do consultations at times at the government, private and political levels.

Narendra K Basnyat, Executive Member of FNCCI has been nominated to the post of co-chairperson of the NIEF. Similarly, nominated members of the forum are Rajendra K Khetan, 2nd Vice President of FNCCI, Yogendra Shakya,. Ex president of Hotel Association Nepal (HAN), representative of FNCCI-CII JEC, President or office Bearer of Nepal India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NICCI), senior representative from Indian JV, Rajiv Kulkarni, CEO of Standard Chartered Bank, Ashish Sen Gupta from Abhijit Carpet and Jagdish Prasad Agrawal from Nimbus Marketing. There are also other special invitees in the forum like Minister/Economic Counselor/First Secretary, Embassy of Nepal, NDH; Minister Economic. Conselor/ First Secretary, Embassy of India Kathmandu; Joint Secretary, Nepal-India Desk, Ministry of Industry and Joint Secretary at Nepal-India Desk Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the advisory committee members various personalities like economists, politicians, journalists, business leaders, among others have been chosen.

It is said that Forum would try its best to develop close ties with apex chambers in India for developing economic, trade and investment between the two countries. The forum is supposed to take up issues with the government of Nepal in facilitating and promoting Indian investment in Nepal and with the government of India and related agencies to boost bilateral interest. It has an objective of complementing activities being carried out under the FNCCI-CII JEC and that NICCI.

The forum is going to upgrade the activities like sensitizing the concerned authorities and help ensure the effective implementation of the trade and transit treaty between two countries. The activities to be carried out by the new forum include lobbying with the government of Nepal on issues related to the Indian joint venture operating in Nepal; advocating with the government of India and other concerned groups regarding Nepalese export and trade through the counterpart federations in India and other diplomatic channels; undertaking studies for the prospective projects that have potentials in Nepal; facilitate trade and investment delegations between the two countries, among others.

The initiation of forming a forum is a new approach for strengthening and increasing cooperation in areas of trade, commerce and economics by creating a new mechanism within the FNCCI.

NRB issues letter of Intents to three more banks

Nepal Rastra Bank has issued the letters of intent for the establishment of two commercial banks on September 14 as per their applications which were submitted before 1995 (2052 BS).

According to NRB, Siddhartha Bank Limited has been given permission. Its head office will be in Kathmandu with the authorised capital of Rs. one billion and paid up capital of Rs. five hundred million.

Similarly, Laxmi Bank Limited has also obtained the letter of intent to start banking transactions with the authorised capital of Rs. 240 million and paid up capital of Rs. 120 million. The head office of the bank will be based in Birgunj.

As per the NRB regulations, banking transactions must be started within one year after the issue of the letter of intent. On top of that, equity shares have to be floated to the public within one year after the banking transaction comes into effect.

The press release further states that NRB, under the Development Bank Act-2052, has decided to issue letter of intent to Export Import Bank of Nepal Limited. The bank's head office will be based in the capital. The authorised capital of the bank will be two billion and paid up capital will be one billion rupees, the press release states.

NRB expects that the establishment of new banks help gear economic activities in the country, it is said.

Japanese Grant to HRD Center at FNCCI

The government of Japan is to provide a grant assistance of US$ 45,490 or approximately Rs. 3,450416 to the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) for the implementation of the Project for the Establishment of a Human Resource Development Center for Management and Administration.

The grant assistance agreement was signed in Kathmandu on 1st October 2001 between Mitsuaki Kojima, Japanese Ambassador to Nepal and Ravi Bhakta Shrestha President of FNCCI.

Speaking in the signing ceremony, Japanese Envoy to Nepal expressed his pleasure for getting the opportunity to extend the cooperation and added that human resources development is essential for the development of a country. "For the sound development of private sector, entrepreneurship and quality service are essential," he stressed.

Appreciating the Japanese assistance Ravi Bhakta Shrestha said that the assistance would play an important contribution in establishing the proposed centre thereby enabling the Nepalese entrepreneurs to compete in the global market and fulfill the lack of well trained personnel.

Praising the activeness and the keen interest of Ambassador in the development process of Nepal, Shrestha said. "His Excellency is economic ambassador to Nepal."

Suraj Vaidya Ex-officio Vice President of FNCCI, Pradeep Man Vaidya, Chairperson of Human Resources Development Comittee and Gajendra Bahadur Shrestha Advisor of the Committee were also present on the occasion.

Nepal wins travel award

Nepal has been voted 2nd in the top country category out of the 180 countries in the Wanderlust Travel Awards 2001. The award is based on a survey carried out by Wanderlust publications, a UK based prestigious travel magazine, in which nearly 1600 Wanderlust readers made their responses.

The survey was based on travels from January 2000 and the respondents had visited 180 countries, 557 cities, travelled with 342 airlines and used over 500 tour operators.

"Nepal has been a traveller's favorite for a long time and still fascinate the visitors" comments the September 2001 issue of the Wanderlust magazine. In the readers' survey, Nepal scored 96.1 percent while New Zealand, that has been placed in the first position achieved 97.1 percent.

Korea, Nepal sign taxation agreement

South Korea and Nepal recently concluded an agreement to avoid double taxation and prevent income tax evasion.

South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choi Sung-hong and his visiting Nepalese counterpart Narayan Shumshere Thapa signed the agreement which officials said will provide an important legal framework to boost bilateral trade and economic relations between the two nations.

Nepal is the 57th country with which Seoul has signed a double taxation avoidance pact.

Three Nepalese banks among Asia's 500 largest

The Asiaweek, Asia's leading English weekly published from Hong Kong has rated Nepal's Himalayan Bank Limited (HBL), Nepal Grindlays bank Ltd (standard Charted Bank Ltd) and Nepal Arab Bank Ltd (Nabil Bank Ltd) among the Asia Pacific region's 500 largest banks, says a HBL's press release.

The list ranked the region's largest banks by assets, deposits, loans and profits. It is said that Himalayan Bank Limited has the largest share in deposits and lending among the joint venture and private commercial banks operating in Nepal.

The Asiaweek has disclosed the fact that Himalayan Bank's return on Equity is the 13th highest in the whole Asia Pacific region with 37.9 percent return. Similarly, Nepal Grindlays Bank stands at 11 and Nabil Bank at 17, says the release.

NS Quality Award to various Industries

Nepal also observed the 32nd World Standard Day With the global slogan "The Environment and Standard: Close Together", amid a function in the capital on October 16, 2001.

Himal Iron and Steel (Pvt) Ltd, producer of iron rod was given the NS Quality Award 2001.

Similarly, Swadeshi Cable Industries, Biratnagar and Nebico Pvt. Ltd, Balaju were awarded with a Letter of Appreciation each.

Likewise, Tribeni Cement, Narayani Vegetable Industries, Saurav Oil Mill, Singha Brewery Nepal, Jaya Mangalam Cement and Dugar Spices and Food Products were six industries to receive the NS Mark on the occasion.

Now 36 domestic industries hold NS Mark including the six new industries.

China Garden restaurant opened at Soaltee

A new restaurant at the Soaltee Crown Plaza specialising in oriental cuisine and serving the flavour of various oriental culinary cultures was opened recently.

The oriental restaurant by the name China Garden Restaurant is the latest addition to the portfolio of the hotel's dining options. Soaltee Crown Plaza opened the restaurant by taking franchise from the original china Garden Restaurant in Mumbai.

Specialities from Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan adorn the restaurant's menu. China Garden has a seating capacity for 84 covers.

Nelson Wong, the restaurateur from Mumbai, designed the menu that includes his selections currently available in the China Garden Restaurant of Mumbai. Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Nepal We Chongyong had formally inaugurated the restaurant amid a function.

Innani nominated ATGC Chairman

Asian Textiles and Garment Council (ATGC), the wings of the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) nominated Brij Gopal Innani, President of Garment Association of Nepal as Chairman for two years.

There are altogether 18 member countries of CACCI including Nepal, India, China, Bangladesh, Japan, S. Korea. It is the first time that Nepali person was appointed to the council's chairman.

ATGC, according to its objectives, provides the members regular fore for identifying and addressing issues aff-ecting their respective sectors, finding solutions to common problems and working out specific programs to accelerate regional cooperation, particularly in the area of trade, technology transfer, capital flows and exchange of information regarding garment and textiles sectors.

Morang Auto Works Penetrating in Diesel Generators Market

Engineering Division of Morang Auto Works, has been meeting the demand of Industrial clients since 1998 in Diesel Generators, electronic weighing machines, air compressors, material handling equipment's etc. In partner with internationally reputed principals like Greaves Limited, Ingersoll-Rand India Limited, Mettler Toledo India Pvt. Ltd., Escorts Construction Equipment Limited, MAW-Engineering Division is able to cater every need of industrial clients through its reliable service and expertise in Greaves Gensets (10 KVA to 2500 KVA), Ingersoll-Rand Screw, Rotary and Reciprocating Compressor (1H.P to 200 H.P), Mettler Toledo Electronic Weighing Machines capacity (750 gm to 100 Tons), Fork Lifts and Cranes, Loaders' from Escorts and Pneumatic Tools from Ingersoll-Rand Wadco India Limited.

In a short span of time, within its 2 years of operation, MAW-Engineering Division, is able to have more than 200 installations all over Nepal. Morang Auto Works, as the leading Genset supplier for Nepal Market, is trying to mitigate the shortage of Power in every sector. As its motto stands 'Building Trust through Service', with its full-fledged workshop and a team of factory trained service engineers through its branch networks, it is able to provide reliable service to its clients.

It has recently launched electronic weighing machines for Retail Segments with brand names 'Cub' and 'Mini Tiger' (capacity ranges from 750gm to 30 Kg). We have to appreciate that the design team of mettler Toledo had researched in depth with the retailers for their every requirements before launching it. The sleek look, dual display indicators, cockroach proof, battery backups, compactness, portable, price computing features of these scales surely should be able to satisfy every retailer. The best part of it, retailers as well as consumers do not have to rely on inaccurate mechanical scales anymore.