Kathmandu, Oct. 1
In the
last quarter of the Fiscal Year 2020/21, about 64.8 per cent industrial
capacity in the country was utilised, concluded the ‘Industrial Status Report’
published by the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI).
The first
report produced after the analysis of the industrial activities in the major
industrial areas in Nepal concluded that the income of industry increased by 8
per cent against the last quarter of FY 2019/20. Such income in the fourth
quarter of FY 2018/19 was negative by 4.7 per cent.
The
report has shown that Nepali economy is gradually coming out from the impacts
of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic had directly affected the utilisation of
the industrial capacity.
Vice chairman
of the National Planning Commission (NPC), Dr. Bishwo Nath Poudel, launched the
first issue of the report at a programme on Friday.
It
includes the detailed statistics on the status of manufacturing industry, and
service, agriculture and energy sector.
In the
fourth quarter of the last fiscal (mid-April to mid-July), agricultural sector
industries paid 8.3 per cent interest on loans on an average, energy sector
industries 7.4 per cent, manufacturing enterprises 7.7 per cent and service
sector businesses 8.4 per cent.
Manufacturing
industries have obtained loan equal to 66.1 per cent of their working capital.
About 83
per cent of the industries participated in the survey said that they were ready
to make new investments. The report showed that 69.7 per cent industries are
relying on generator to operate their plant. This contrasts the Nepal
Electricity Authority’s information that the electricity is surplus in the
country. Fossil fuel based energy has increased the production cost by 4.9 per
cent, read the report.
Dr.
Poudel said that the government was working on the basis of the statistics.
“Governance based on the statistics is the good governance. We are trying to
formulate policies based on the statistics,” he said.
According
to him, the report has helped the government with the present status of the
industrial sector and information about the plight of the private sector
entrepreneurs and businesses.
President
of CNI Vishnu Kumar Agrawal said that CNI was trying not only to present
recommendations to the government but also to show the real picture of the
industries.
He said
that the report in future would include more information.
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