The Nepal China Investment Seminar was held in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, on the 16th. Participants exchanged and discussed topics such as deepening investment cooperation between the two countries. The Nepalese Minister of Finance, the Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, and representatives from dozens of Chinese companies attended the meeting. This is the scene of the Nepal China Investment Seminar taken on December 16th in Kathmandu, Nepal. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Ping. Nepalese Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Karnar stated in his speech that Nepal and China have maintained close and friendly cooperation in various fields such as economy, trade, and culture for a long time. This seminar has provided an important platform for communication between the Nepalese business community and Chinese investors, which is of great significance for both sides to explore investment potential and expand practical cooperation. Nepal is willing to work with China to continuously deepen investment cooperation on the basis of mutual trust and benefit, and jointly promote high-quality economic development between the two countries. Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chen Song delivered a speech saying that this year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Nepal. Standing at a new historical starting point, China and Nepal have unprecedented opportunities for cooperation. China will expand two-way investment with a more proactive attitude and strengthen development cooperation with Nepal. The economies of China and Nepal are highly complementary, and there is enormous potential for future economic and trade cooperation. On December 16th, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepalese Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Karnar delivered a speech at the Nepal China Investment Seminar. At this seminar, experts from the Nepal Investment Commission and the National Bank of Nepal gave presentations on Nepal's investment environment and opportunities, applicable laws and financial systems. The seminar is jointly organized by the Nepal China Chamber of Commerce and the Nepal Chamber of Commerce. According to the organizer, representatives from 59 Chinese companies came to Nepal to attend the seminar and explore investment opportunities. (New Society)
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