Lawmakers stress on focusing on exports against imports in new bill
Kathmandu: Lawmakers have stressed the need to draft an Act in a way that could promote the exports of goods and services against imports.

Airing their views on the Exports (Regulation) Bill-2081 BS in a meeting of the Industry and Commerce, and Labour and Consumers’ Committee under the House of Representatives (HoR) today, they stressed the need to focus on domestic production and exports.
The meeting was held with representatives from the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies and the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. Lawmakers Krishna Kumar Shrestha, Hemraj Rai, Rama Koirala Poudyal, Kantika Sejuwal, and Mahendra Bahadur Shahi underlined the need for proportionality in exports and imports to control revenue leakage.
Shahi said so far our acts are centred on imports, and this approach should be changed, while Sejuwal stressed the need for simplification of the law formulation procedures. They called for becoming aware of the possibility of the contravention of the Bill provisions with the Customs Act. During the meeting, Secretary (Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies) Govinda Bahadur Karkee said the fresh bill was designed to make amendments to the act and integrate the relevant acts as per the need of time.
As he said, the Bill aims to further systematise the exports and imports with acknowledging innovations in foreign trade, by making the imports and exports more transparent with effective in the regulation system.
The Bill includes provisions for obtaining a signal number from the relevant department before exports or imports, the establishment of an Export Promotion Fund, as well as the creation of a contact office and a Facilitation and Transparency Unit for international trade.
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