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SASEC stresses regional cooperation for economic growth and employment

The Dollar Business Bureau The South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) family congregated in New Delhi on April 3, 2017, to deliberate upon a new direction for sub-regional economic cooperation among the member countries. During the meet, the finance ministers collectively agreed that enhanced regional cooperation could add $70 billion to their combined GDP and generate 20 million employment opportunities annually by 2025. The SASEC initiative was founded in 2001, with India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh as member nations. Over the years, the regional group has grown to include Sri Lanka, Maldives and Myanmar. A joint ministerial statement released after the summit recognised the importance of regional co-operation to boost economic growth in South-Asia, especially in times of slow global growth. Additionally, it also reviewed the progress of SASEC over the past 16 ...

Kwid, Duster to be exported to Nepal from India

The Dollar Business Bureau French automobile manufacturer, Renault on Monday announced the commencement of exports of Kwid - its entry-level car and Duster - the popular SUV, to Nepal from its operations in India. Renault marked its entry into the market of Nepal by collaborating with Vishal Group - one of the biggest business groups. This is in line with the company’s strategy to enhance its presence in the region of SAARC, said the company in a statement. Sumit Sawhney, Renault India Operations Country CEO and MD said, “Nepal is an important market for Renault's growth in South Asia and we have carved out a clear-cut strategy to grow our presence in this important market with an ambition to be among the top players.”He further said that Renault is confident that Duster and ...

Nepali Traders against Indias ICP operations

The Dollar Business Bureau Nepali traders have expressed their concern that India’s plan to start operations at the new Integrated Check Post (ICP) on Nepal-India border may hurt their trade through Raxaul-Birgunj customs point. India has been preparing to begin operations at the Check Post on its side of the Raxaul-Birgunj border in the state of Bihar. However, the infrastructure is yet to be completed on Nepal’s side of the border. The ICP at India’s side was inaugurated by ICP officials on Friday, the 3rd of June and all services required for the Export and Import such as immigration, customs, quarantine and banks are being established on both sides of the border. The traders from Nepal voiced their concern that starting the operations at ICP ...

WABAG gets WWTP project for Rs.141 cr in Nepal

The Dollar Business Bureau   VA TECH WABAG Ltd (WABAG), a leading Indian company in water technology, on Wednesday announced that it has acquired a project for wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Nepal worth Rs.141 crore. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide funds for the project, including its maintenance and operation costs for a 10-year period. “We have kick started the new financial year with an ADB-funded project from Nepal. Our team’s targeted geographies is now yielding good results,” WABAG India Head of Sales, S Natrajan said, in a statement. This water treatment plant is the second project for WABAG in Nepal, the first one being in Melamchi (central Nepal), which was financed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). In addition, the project order consists of expansion and rehabilitation ...

Powering up to get powered?

Another Power Trade Agreement (this time, with Nepal) to help another energy starved nation will not help solve India’s 'own' power woes. Or is there a smarter strategy behind the PTA? Steven Philip Warner | The Dollar Business Did you get a chance to watch the SRK-starrer Swades? If yes, we need many SRKs doing what SRK did in that flick. Strangely, what’s making headlines is a different story. India is the world’s fifth-largest producer of power. One line that calls for some celebration. But the only line. The rest is a tale that oozes tears. Over a fourth of Indians have no access to power. That’s 300 million-plus we’re talking about, almost the population of America! During FY2014, India’s power ...