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The confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) is professionally led manufacturing and service sector industry centered apex body of the large and medium scale industrial community Nepal. Since its establishment, CNI has been raising issues like the persistent economic situation imbroglio, need for reforms in financial sector, strengthening of private sector’s capabilities, streamlining of private sector’s initiation on development agenda, double digit growth issues and industrialization
based on trade competitiveness. It is an organization that works in coordination with the government and other organizations and is increasingly becoming involved in areas.The organization is working along the lines of several organizations in various developing countries and hopes to hire expertise as well as bilateral support in development of the Confederation, of Nepalese private sector with the theme of “Talking Business, Talking Change”
ABOUT CNI
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NEPAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2019
2019Nepal has now met the technical criteria to graduate from UN-defined status of a Least Developed Country (LDC), and is expected to embark on this transition in 2021. By 2030, Nepal expects to meet almost all the SDGs, and also become a lower middle-income country with a respectable average per capita income. These targets and the Government’s slogan of “Prosperous Nepal – Happy Nepali” can, however, only be realised if the country invests adequately in infrastructure, and sets in motion a process of capital formation and economic growth that is broadbased, jobcreating, and sustained.
In recent years, public funding of capital projects has increased, but huge gaps remain, of between US$77B and $136B until 2030, according to a recent CNI estimate, in just four priority sectors of energy, transport, urban development and water and sanitation. To fill this gap, there is a need to expedite Public Private Partnerships at home and attract investments from abroad. Currently available financial instruments and modalities for investment in infrastructure are not adequate. Therefore, working with thinktanks and the private sector, the government must facilitate and assist in the development of such instruments and facilities. A rapid development of infrastructure cannot happen without taking the private sector (local and foreign) into confidence. In many areas, private investors have the technical, managerial and financial clout to deliver efficient, high-quality and cost-effective results. However, the techno-financial feasibility of projects needs to be married with a zeal for sweeping legal and economic reforms spearheaded by the central government in coordination with its subnational counterparts. The third Nepal Infrastructure Summit, to be organized by the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), Nepal Government and YCNC as co-organizer in 11-12 September 2019, will assemble over 500 participants. It will deliberate on issues that shape incentives for investment and enable the private sector to partner for sustainable prosperity. The Summit will focus on the global and regional megatrends, including climate change, and their relevance to the local context, issues surrounding infrastructure project delivery, financing modalities, and opportunities for cross-border economic cooperation and investments. This event will consolidate and build upon the achievements of the earlier two summits held in November 2014 and February 2017 to chart a new infrastructure agenda in the age of sustainable development.
‘Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Growth’
OBJECTIVES
Third in a series, the Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2019 aims to:
i) attract large scale private investment in areas of Nepal’s core needs and strengths;
ii) forge stronger networks and alliances in the region for seamless connectivity and shared growth; and
iii) prioritize the delivery of green, climate-resilient infrastructure projects that help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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POTENTIAL PARTICIPANTS
Why should you attend?
Investors, Consulting Service Providers, Builders, Thought Leaders, Government Agencies, Diplomats, Development Partners, Legislators, Non-State Actors and the Media.
n Nepal’s largest & most comprehensive event in infrastructure sector organized by the private sector in co-operation with government.
n Learn global best practices and partnership strategy and policy updates through interactive sessions, round table discussion & Infrastructure marketplace.
n Identify new strategies and techniques for challenges and opportunities facing the sector.
n Network with policy makers, business leaders and market experts for new partnership and gain business advantages.
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REMINISCENCES OF NEPAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMITS
The then Prime Minister Rt. Hon’ble PUSPA KAMAL DAHAL addressing Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2017
Guest of Honour His Excellency Mr. SURESH PRABHU addressing Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2017
Guest of Honour His Excellency Mr. NITIN JAIRAM GADKARI addressing Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2014
Dignitarires at the Inaugural Session of Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2014
The then Finance Minister Rt. Hon’ble KRISHNA B. MAHARA addressing Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2017
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
REGISTRATION AND RECEPTION
BUSINESS SESSION 1 SETTING UP THE CONTEXT: Infrastructure Outlook: CHAIR: Hon’ble Dr. Baburam Bhattarai KEY NOTE: Hon’ble Prof. Dr. Puspa Raj Kadel KEY NOTE: Mr. Woochong Um
TEA BREAK
BUSINESS SESSION 2 Infrastructure and Regional Connectivity KEY NOTE: Dr. Swarnim WagleKEY NOTE: Mr. Noritada Morita
LUNCH
BUSINESS SESSION 3 Infrastructure Development Policy and FinancingCHAIR: Hon’ble Dr. Yubaraj KhatiwadaKEY NOTE: Mr. Jingdong Hua KEY NOTE: Mr. Rajan Khanal*
TEA BREAK
BUSINESS SESSION 4 Opportunites in ProvincesCHAIR: Rt. Hon’ble Mr. Krishna Bahadur Mahara
INAUGURAL PLENARYCHIEF GUEST: Rt. Hon’ble Mr. K. P. Sharma Oli, SPECIAL ADDRESS: H.E. Dr. Han, Seung-soo
WELCOME DINNER
RECEPTION
PARALLEL SESSION 1Business ForumCHAIR: Mr. Maha Prasad Adhikari
PARALLEL SESSION 2Infrastructure Marketplace
TEA BREAK
BUSINESS SESSION 5Delivering Infrastructure ProjectsCHAIR: Hon’ble Mr. Raghubir MahasethKEY NOTE: Prof. Dr. Govinda Raj PokharelKEY NOTE: H.E. Dr. Subin Pinkayan
LUNCH
BUSINESS SESSION 6Creating Opportunities for Private SectorCHAIR: Hon’ble Dr. Ram Sharan MahatKEY NOTE: Hon’ble Mr. Binod ChaudharyKEY NOTE: Mr. Amitabh Kant*
TEA BREAK
BUSINESS SESSION 7Public Private Partnership for ProsperityCHAIR: Hon’ble Mr. Barshaman Pun*KEY NOTE: Mr. Maha Prasad AdhikariKEY NOTE: Mr. Moazzam Mekan
CLOSING PLENARY
CHIEF GUEST: Hon’ble Mr. Puspa Kamal Dahal
DINNER
*To be Confirmed
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Hon’ble Mr. BARSHAMAN PUN
Minister of Energy, WaterResources and Irrigation
of Nepal
PROMINIENT GUESTS
Rt. Hon’ble Mr. KP SHARMA OLI
Prime Minister of Nepal
Rt. Hon’ble Mr. KRISHNA BAHADUR MAHARA
Chairman, House of Representative
Guest of HonourHis Excellency
Dr. HAN, SEUNG-SOOFormer Prime Ministerof Republic of Korea
Guest of HonourHis Excellency Union State Minister
Mr. RAJ KUMAR SINGHMinistry of Power & Ministry of New & Renewable Energy,
Goverment of India
Hon’ble Dr. YUBARAJ KHATIWADA
Minister of Finance of Nepal
Hon’ble Mr. RAGHUBIR MAHASETH
Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport of Nepal
Hon’ble Mr. MATRIKA PRASAD YADAV
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Supplies of Nepal
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Hon’ble Mr. PUSPA KAMAL DAHAL
Former Prime Minister of Nepal
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Dr. BINDU N. LOHANIFormer Vice President ofAsian Development Bank
His Excellency Dr. SUBIN PINKAYANFormer Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Thialand
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (NEPALI)
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (INTERNATIONAL)
Hon’ble Dr. BABURAM BHATTARAI
Former Prime Minister of Nepal
Mr. MAHA PRASAD ADHIKARI CEO of
Investment Board Nepal
Hon’ble Prof. Dr. PUSPA RAJ KADEL
Vice Chairman of National Planning Commission
Dr. RAM SHARAN MAHATFormer Finance Minister of Nepal
Dr. SWARNIM WAGLE Former Vice Chairman of
National Planning Commission
Mr. JINGDONG HUAVice President of
World Bank Group
Mr. WOOCHONG UMDirector General of
Asian Dvelopment Bank
Hon’ble Mr. BINOD CHAUDHARYPresident Emeritus, CNI
President, Chaudhary Group
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Hon’ble Mr. SHANKHAR POKHRELChief Minister, Province 5
SPECIAL SPEAKERS FROM PROVINCE
Hon’ble Mr. SHER DHAN RAI
Chief Minister, Province 1
Hon’ble Mr. LAL BABU RAUT
Chief Minister, Province 2
Hon’ble Mr. TRILOCHAN BHATTA
Chief Minister, Sudoorpashchim Province
Hon’ble Mr. MAHENDRA BAHADUR SHAHIChief Minister, Karnali Province
Hon’ble Mr. DORMANI POUDELChief Minister, Province 3
Hon’ble Mr. PRITHIVI SUBBA GURUNG
Chief Minister, Gandaki Province
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WELCOME TO NEPAL ‘VISIT NEPAL 2020’Nepal has always been considered as one of those best counties to travel in virtue of it’s biodiversity, adventure harbor, natural calamities and cultural diversity with best service & value. After being listed as “The best in travel 2017” list which showcase the top 10 countries cities religions and best value destination. GoN welcomes you all to travel Nepal. Reportedly Nepal has hosted year 2020 as Visit
Nepal 2020. A year commited to tourism industry of Nepal with the vision of making reasonable brand picture of Nepal as travel and vacationer destination, backing up the tourism foundations of Nepal to enhance the growth of local and overall tourism industry, contributing towards national economy for its nourishment for the prosperous Nepal.
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PARTNERS
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
Frost and Sullivan
Nepal Engineers’ Association(NEA)
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
Industry
Society of Nepalese Architects (SONA)
Asian Institute of Dimplomacy and
International Affairs (AIDIA)
Nepal Hydropower Association (NHA)
BizHub Consulting Service
All India Association of Industries
Nepal Infrastructure Bank
Federation of Contractors’ Associations
of Nepal (FCAN)
Independent Power Producers’ Association,
Nepal (IPPAN)
Society of Consulting Architectural and Engineering Firms
(SCAEF), Nepal
Institute for Integrated Development Studies
(IIDS)
Idea Studio Nepal Mediciti HospitalFacts Research & Analytics
KPMG World BankGroup
EuropeanUnion
CBDC Nepal Tourism Board
AsianDevelopment
Bank
WWF UNDP
STRATEGIC PARTNER IDEA HUNT PARTNER MEDICAL PARTNERRESEARCH PARTNER
KNOWLEDGE PARTNER DEVELOPMENT PARTNER
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TITLE SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSOR
LOGO SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSOR
Ghorahi Cement Industry
IME General Insurance
Worldlink
Premier Insurance Shikhar Insurance
Nepal SBI Bank
JCB
Nepal Investment BankEverest Bank NMB Bank Jagdamba Steel
Prabhu Bank Ltd. Tata Motors
United Finance Shree Airlines FLSmidth
NCC Bank
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