Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal’s infrastructure and construction sector. Nepal has been actively seeking foreign investment to boost its infrastructure development.
1. Permissible Industries for FDI:
Foreign investment in Nepal is allowed in various sectors, subject to certain conditions and FDI limits. The categories of permissible industries include but are not limited to Infrastructure and Construction: This category encompasses transportation, energy, water supply, and urban development projects.
2. Electricity Sector (Hydropower):
The electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning sector, particularly hydropower, has been a preferred sector for FDI in recent years. According to the latest survey, 32.8 percent of FDI stock and 41.8 percent of total paid-up capital are in this sector.
3. Other Notable Sectors:
In addition to hydropower, much of Nepal’s FDI inflow has gone into three other sectors:
Manufacturing, mining, and quarrying (28.3%)
Financial intermediation (27.3%)
Electricity, gas, and water (27.5%)
Nepal’s infrastructure development presents significant opportunities for foreign investors, especially in the energy and transportation sectors. As the country continues to prioritize sustainable growth, attracting FDI remains a crucial strategy for achieving its development goals.
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