AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClean Energy Push: Nepal allocated Rs. 2.63 billion for renewable energy and energy efficiency in FY 2026/27, targeting off-grid electrification, clean cooking, solar expansion, waste-to-energy and green hydrogen, with AEPC set to implement via government and foreign assistance. Tea Export Crisis: Nepali tea exports to India have stalled after India’s Tea Board tightened quality testing; Ilam and Jhapa factories shut for a week, with over 200,000 kg of green leaves reportedly ready daily and farmers facing losses as lab reports remain pending. Provincial Economic Gap: NRB data shows Bagmati contributes 36.71% of Nepal’s GDP while Karnali is just 4.2%, highlighting stark regional disparity in economic activity and growth. Trade Policy Implementation: The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies approved the Trade Policy 2081 Implementation Action Plan, tasking federal, provincial and local bodies to embed strategies into annual budgets. New Industries in Chitwan: Korean SY Panel inaugurated SY UPVC and SY Cosmetic industries in Ratnanagar, aiming to start production within six months and expand local jobs and exports. Energy Diplomacy: Nepal’s embassy in Bangladesh hosted a program on electricity export, with both sides discussing long-term energy partnership and expanded cross-border trade. Zoo Under Probe: Nepal’s Central Zoo was closed after bird flu (H5N1) was confirmed; the zoo chief is under investigation for alleged delayed reporting. Yoga Day Spotlight: President Paudel urged yoga as a daily lifestyle, aligning with International Yoga Day’s theme of healthy ageing.
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