Chamber of Commerce President Welcomes Government's 100-Point Governance Reform Agenda and Private Sector Strategy

Kathmandu. Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), has welcomed the 100-point agenda on governance reform and the strategy for the protection and promotion of the private sector issued by the government.

Stating that the government's move has encouraged the private sector, he emphasized the need for strong collaboration for its successful implementation. President Dhakal stated that the 100-point agenda, approved by the Council of Ministers meeting, will make the country's governance system result-oriented, transparent, and accountable.

He noted that it is very positive that the agenda includes issues such as making service delivery digital, easy, and timely, administrative reform, corruption control, creating an investment-friendly environment, and developing entrepreneurship.

Expressing further enthusiasm, he mentioned that many issues that the Federation has been raising for a long time are included in this agenda. "We welcome this reform agenda. We believe that its effective implementation will contribute concretely to economic recovery, job creation, and sustainable development," said Dhakal.

Similarly, President Dhakal extended special thanks to the government for passing the strategy for the protection and promotion of the private sector, which the Federation has continuously demanded. Considering this decision a very important achievement, he expressed confidence that it will strengthen the security of the private sector, boost the morale of businesspersons, and create a favorable environment for conducting business.

The Federation believes that the effective implementation of the strategy will address the existing challenges of the private sector and contribute to investment growth, job creation, and overall economic prosperity.

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