State Counsellor Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi and her delegation departed from Nay Pyi Taw by special flight
to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal yesterday morning and arrived at
Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu at 11 am local standardtime.
The State Counsellor
was welcomed by Myanmar Ambassador to Nepal Thiri Pyanchi U Tun Nay Lin and Mr.
Dipak Adhikari, Chief of the Protocol Division of Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
The State Counsellor
was greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Mr. Ishwor Pokhrel at the
airport where they reviewed the Guards of Honor.
The State Counsellor
and her delegation then departed by motorcade for the Soaltee Crowne Plaza
Hotel where they will be staying temporarily.
In the afternoon, the
State Counsellor received the Foreign Minister of Nepal Affairs Mr. Pradeep
Kumar Gyawali at the Soaltee Crowne Plaza Hotel.
During the meeting,
they openly discussed promoting bilateral relations and cooperation between
Myanmar and Nepal, who share a long diplomatic history together.
They also discussed
promoting bilateral trade and establishing a direct Myanmar-Nepal flight to
promote tourism.
Afterwards, the State
Counsellor and her delegation went to attend the Nepal Chamber Expo 2018 at the
Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall, where the State Counsellor delivered a speech.
“This Expo will serve
as an excellent platform for enhancing awareness, creating networks among our
business communities and promoting economic and trade relations between our two
countries,” said Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
As members of the
BIMSTEC (the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic
Cooperation), Myanmar and Nepal have been cooperating in the areas of commerce,
investment, technology, tourism, human resource development, agriculture,
fisheries, transport and communications, textiles and leather, among others.
“Moreover, we have been
working together in the context of the South Asia Sub-regional Economic
Cooperation (SASEC) programme, which aims to promote regional prosperity,
improve economic opportunities, and build a better quality of life for the
people of the sub-region,” she added.
As of September 2018,
bilateral trade between Myanmar and Nepal accounted for US$ 2.866 million.
The main export items
from Myanmar are agriculture and forest products, hardwood and veneer while the
import items from Nepal to Myanmar are consumer goods.
She also expressed
delight for registration of ten Nepalese companies with the Myanmar Investment
Commission as of March 2018.
“Of course, there is a
lot of room for further economic cooperation between our two countries.
Understanding and friendship between our two countries have been steadfast for
many decades. The similarities in culture, tradition and experiences will
enable us to enhance people-to-people contact, which will subsequently bring
not just our peoples but also our business interests,” said the State
Counsellor.
Since assuming office
in 2016, the present Government of Myanmar has been firmly committed to
creating an enabling and sound environment for peace and prosperity.
“We have to strike the
right balance between stability and development which are interdependent. Both
are indispensable if we are to reach our political goal of democratic federal
Union and lay a firm foundation for sustainable development,” said Daw Aung San
Suu Kyi.
“To this end, we have
adopted a National Economic Policy which is inclusive and people-centred. We
have also laid down an economic framework that will support the long-term
conservation and fair allocation of natural resources among all States and
Regions. Healthy growth is equitable growth that will act as strong, unifying
force,” she added.
She continued to say
that to create a more attractive, investor friendly environment, the Myanmar
Investment Law was enacted in October 2016, adding that the law simplifies the
process for investment applications, provides incentives, guarantees protection
for business ventures, and a more transparent, more liberalized, and more
protected investment environment. The Government recently established the
Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, which will play a
pivotal role in creating business opportunities, encouraging local and foreign
investments and coordinating all- round economic cooperation with regional and
sub- regional organizations.
The State Counsellor
reiterated that investments in Myanmar are fully protected by the law which was
crafted to be in line with regional and international agreements. Among the 12
investment sectors of our economy, the leading ones are oil and gas, power and
manufacturing.
“We would like to
invite foreign investors to explore our priority sectors such as
infrastructure, agriculture, livestock production, export promotion and import
substitution, power sector, logistic industries, education services, health
care industry, affordable housing and industrial estate,” said the State
Counsellor.
Soon after the
enactment of the Investment Law, Myanmar Companies’ Law entered into force on
1st August 2018, with the introduction of the MyCO electronic registration
system. Companies can now be incorporated online.
“The Myanmar Companies’
Law will transform the corporate landscape by facilitating company
registration, reducing the regulations for small companies, creating a
friendlier environment for companies, and improving compliance with rules and
regulations,” said the State Counsellor.
“Myanmar is endowed
with abundant natural resources. We also possess ample opportunities for
infrastructure development as our government places special emphasis on
prioritizing the basic needs of our people: particularly improved
transportation networks, electrification, development of smart cities and improvement
of healthcare and quality education. ”
“The last is the most
important as our most precious resource is our people, particularly our young,
who constitute a vibrant work force with enormous, as yet unplumbed,
potential,” she said. State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi encouraged the
Nepalese business community to explore new opportunities in Myanmar and work
together with Myanmar business sector for mutual benefits.
Additional speeches
were delivered by former Prime Minister of Nepal and Chairman of the Communist
Party of Nepal Mr. Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and Chairman of Nepal’s Merchant
Association Mr. Rajesh Kaji Shrestha.
The officials and the
State Counsellor then cut ceremonial ribbons to open the Nepal Chamber Expo
2018. The State Counsellor then toured the exhibitions at the expo, including
exhibitions from Myanmar, together with the former Prime Minister and the
Merchant Association Chairman. The Nepal Chamber Expo 2018 has 145 booths from
Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Pakistan, Thailand and Myanmar displaying
regional natural gems, jewelry, modern products and traditional accessories.
Myanmar is also
displaying regional lentils and coffee products in addition to natural gems,
jewelry, modern products and traditional accessories in 20 booths.
In the evening, the
State Counsellor met with embassy staff and their families at the Myanmar
Embassy in Nepal. In the evening, the Myanmar Ambassador and wife hosted a
dinner in honour of the State Counsellor and her delegation.
MNA
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
Photo: MNA
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
Photo: MNA
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar
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