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Sat, May 4, 2024

Finance Minister urges all to lend support for economic improvement

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KATHMANDU: Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat underlined the need for collective efforts of all sides and sectors for the improvement of the embattling economy. He said this while responding to the queries raised in the deliberation over a proposal of urgent public importance on economic improvement tabled at the National Assembly session on Wednesday. Finance Minister Mahat said lone efforts of the government for the improvement of the economy will never be adequate. "The problems that have surfaced in the economy at present are not merely created by the incumbent or erstwhile governments. We should collectively mull reform measures being diagnostic as to how such situation emerged and where the reforms are required," Minister Mahat said. He highlighted the need to develop a shared perspective of all political parties in and outside the government to revitalise the economy. "We should collaborate to take ahead the collective efforts for the national cause," he said, adding discussion was underway at the leadership level towards charting out a shared vision of all political parties for economic reforms. He claimed the country's economy had not reached a worse situation in a way that it was beyond the capacity to manage. "Economy is not in a very dreadful situation. We want to take ahead the economy to a path of reform. We can resolve the problems surfacing in the economy at present. We have an unswerving commitment to this. No doubt, there are piles of problems. It may take some time to resolve all the problems. Patience is also needed for the solution," said the Finance Minister. "This is a cumulative problem for a long time. It came a long way to get manifested in today's situation," Mahat added. He assured the government would leave no stone unturned to address the problems to advance the economy. "There is a problem in the effectiveness and expansion of our capital spending. Obligation to social security and recurrent spending is on the rise. This is being increased in every government's term", he noted, adding, "We have structural problems. The situation is – the contract is awarded before site clearance". He said it will not be possible to give results overnight to make the economy dynamic. "But, the government was putting all-out efforts for economic improvement", he added. "I am committed in the capacity of the finance minister to work with honesty for the greater good of the country and the people," he noted, adding, " I do not present my claim that all problems would be resolved in no time . But, the government will make utmost efforts to address the issues with support from all sides". He further said the present problem emerged due to the adoption of a loose monetary policy during the time of Covid 19 pandemic. This low capital spending was caused this year due to the election, he said, adding rising interest rates due to liquidity crunch, low absorbing capacity and tendency of spending at the end of the fiscal year were key problems in the national economy. By RSS READ ALSO:
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