Kathmandu. Industrialist Binod Chaudhary has said that a conducive environment has been created for the economic reform of Nepal. Addressing the 18th Annual General Meeting of the Confederation of Nepalese Industries, Chaudhary said it was time to complete the remaining work of economic liberalization after 2046 BS.
Chaudhary said that Nepal's economy, which was stuck at the end of the Nepali Congress' license and commentary system, had endured 25 years of conflict and political instability.
"Political instability, the government that changes every year did not allow the Nepalese economy to move forward, meanwhile we had to endure 12 years of conflict, now let's start the second phase of reform," said Chaudhary.
Stating that he expected that from the new government, Chaudhary said that vaccination was a priority for all citizens. Stating that the current Finance Minister Janardan Sharma could work to make Nepal the most attractive investment country in South Asia, Chaudhary claimed that the world's best health and education investment could be brought to Nepal through positive efforts.
Stating that 4 million youths from India and China will be employed annually with the aim of making 5 million people visit Nepal, he said that foreign youths can be stopped at home.