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Budget receiving good comments: Finance Minister Pun



Kathmandu, May 30: Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun has said the budget unveiled by the government for coming fiscal year 2024/25 has been receiving good comments.

At a programme organised to hold discussion on budget for coming fiscal year 2024/24 organised by Nepal Association of Financial Journalists (NAFIJ) here today, Minister Pun shared that all the bodies concerned have been saying the budget introduced for coming fiscal year a balanced one.

“Little criticism in budget is natural but most of the sectors have commented that the government has brought a balanced budget”, he explained, adding most of the sectors and bodies concerned have accepted the budget as it is brought being based on the facts.

The Finance Minister stated that problems have been seen in public financial management in recent period. “Amount of internal loan is increasing and it is challenging to gather sources in this situation. It is the time for all to think towards reducing current expenditure and increasing capital expenditure”, he mentioned.

The Finance Minister laid emphasis on the need that prioritized agriculture, tourism, information technology and energy should play major role in economic growth.

He added that tax rate on raw materials used by steel industries was changed on the basis of different government studies.

Similarly, Deputy Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, Bam Bahadur Mishra, said brining programmes related to finance sector reform in budget was admirable, stressing that Nepal Rastra Bank is ready to take leadership for the implementation of such programmes.

Different issues including promotion of digital payment, central bank currency, green finance were incorporated in the budget which would held the NRB’s programmes, he underlined.

Likewise, President of Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Chandra Prasad Dhakal stressed the need of implementation of the issues raised by the private sector, which are incorporated in the budget. He added challenges seen in economy at present could be resolved through effective implementation of the budget.

Similarly, President of Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) Rajesh Agrawal termed the beginning of new phase of economic reform as a positive step and appreciated the move to increase the morale of the private sector.

Also speaking at the event, President of Nepal Chamber of Commerce Kamlesh Agrawal said the budget is realistic and balanced.

Good programmes unveiled in agriculture and tourism is positive part of the budget, he added.

Chairman of Nepal Bankers’ Association Sunil KC appreciated the priority set in tourism, hydropower, startup and information technology and hoped that such programmes would benefit the banking sector.