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Nepal’s envoy to Oman meets Ahmed Hassan Al-Dheeb

Nepal’s ambassador to Oman Sarmila Parajuli Dhakal held a meeting with Eng. Ahmed Hassan Al-Dheeb, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on Monday at the latter’s office.
According to a press note from Embassy of Nepal in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, Eng. Ahmed Hassan Al-Dheeb welcomed envoy Dhakal and expressed happiness over the excellent state of bilateral relations between the two countries.
The ambassador briefed the Undersecretary on the latest political developments giving high importance on how Nepal after completing a long political transition, is moving forward on the path of economic growth with the focus on economic transformation, economic prosperity through industrialization. Nepal located between the two vibrant and fastest growing economies India and China, is an attractive platform forinvestors, manufacturers, she added.
Envoy Dhakal also highlighted Nepal’s move forward on the path of reform on policies relating to economy, foreign investment, public-private partnership, special economic zones, industrial enterprises, labor, mining, banking, intellectual property, FDI provisions and repatriation of capital, industry and commerce to encourage foreign capital and technological investment.
Eng. Ahmed Hassan Al-Dheeb congratulated the Nepali envoy for Nepal’s constitution 2015 and expressed his desire to co-operate on the various sectors of commerce and industries. Both held the discussions on export- oriented industries in Nepal. On the occasion, Eng. Ahmed Hassan Al-Dheeb, encouraged Nepali businesspersons to bring Nepali productsin Oman and expressed hisreadiness to co-operate to organize an Oman-Nepal business Conference’ so that Omani buyers can easily get connected with Nepali businessmen and exporters.
They both discussed the possibilities to invest in Nepal’s agriculture, infrastructures, hydropower, & manufacturing sector. Envoy Dhakal highlighted duty-free market access for Nepali products in the EU market and duty-free market access in American market for almost 66 products.

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