Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle said that a production-based incentive program has been introduced by preparing a master plan for national productivity growth.
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The government has allocated Rs 1.18 billion for the production-based incentive program. Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle said that the production-based incentive program has been introduced by preparing a master plan for national productivity growth.
He also said that additional concessions will be provided to Nepali products that have established brands by exporting significantly to the world market. He said that a trade and industrial logistics master plan will be implemented to facilitate trade and investment.
