
CNI Youth Entrepreneurs Forum Discusses Nepal’s Economic and Industrial Conditions
The Youth Organization of the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) held a discussion in Kathmandu focusing on Nepal’s economic and industrial conditions. The event featured former Minister Anilkumar Sinha, former Finance Minister Rameshwar Prasad Khanal, and CNI President Birendra Raj Pandey as participants. Manish Shrestha, President of the CNI Youth Entrepreneurs Forum, stated, “To determine the path for the future, we must first accurately analyze our current situation.” June 19, Kathmandu.
The Confederation of Nepalese Industries Youth Organization, through its CNI Youth Entrepreneurs Forum, has conducted an analysis and discussion on the state of Nepal’s economy and industry in Kathmandu. According to CNI, the program brought together young business leaders, policy experts, and industrialists to analyze structural challenges within the Nepalese economy and explore development opportunities.
The discussion included experts who have played a significant role in shaping Nepal’s financial and legal frameworks. Manish Shrestha emphasized the importance of accurately assessing the current economic conditions. He noted, “To shape the future, we must first thoroughly analyze our present situation. The forum is consistently committed to bridging the gap between experienced policymakers and the energy of young entrepreneurs.”
Topics covered during the discussion included the complexities of federal financial administration, legal impediments to industrial development, and changes occurring in Nepal’s trade sector. During the question-and-answer session, representatives from production, technology, and service sectors raised queries with the panelists regarding liquidity, policy stability, and the investment environment.