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Archive Business 2004


Archive

2004

2001-2003

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current events

Licenses of more than 600 industries scrapped (kp 26/12/2004)

Haven for dishonest businesses, by Binod P Bista (kp 25/12/2004)

Tied up in knots, garment sector in tears (ht 25/12/2004), Nepalese Garment Industry Bleak Prospects, by Shanker Man Singh, (rn 28/12/2004)

Fair trade, Nepali style: The time has come for Nepalis to buy Nepali goods for a cause, by Aarti Basnyat (nt 10/12/2004)

Be more competitive, PM tells construction industry (ht 06/12/2004), PM: Enhance competition to boost opportunities (kp 06/12/2004)

Two mineral water firms bottled up (ht 03/12/2004)

PM raps business community (kp 27/11/2004), Nepali business community falsely accused by one side of favoring other, by Binod Bahadur Shrestha, President FNCCI (tg 01/12/2004)

Getting businesslike: What’s it like starting a business in Nepal?, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt 26/11/2004)

FNCCI meet to evaluate current situation (ht 24/11/2004)

High fare forcing firms to shift base from industrial zone, by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (ht 22/11/2004)

Report on cooperatives presented DPM vows to implement suggestions of high level panel (rn 16/11/2004)

Far-western industrial fair planned (ht 13/11/2004)

Conflict hits sale of madals hard (ht 12/11/2004)

Firecrackers being imported despite ban, by Surendra Kafle (ht 12/11/2004)

Entrepreneurs worry about future of garment industry (rn 11/11/2004)

Quality products needed (ht 11/11/2004), Workshop on quality mgmt kicks off (kp 11/11/2004)

Tobacco giant enters domestic garment market, by Santosh Pokharel (kp 09/11/2004)

Pesticide profits trigger illegal sale in Kavre, by Raj Kumar Parajuli (ht 06/11/2004)

Modicare starts operations in Nepal (ht 05/11/2004)

Corporate culture with optimism, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 01/11/2004)

Goat, sheep sales rise in Pokhara, by Rup Narayan Dhakal (ht 21/10/2004)

Govt likely to call public investment on NOC (kp 20/10/2004)

Difficult Times For Tourism Industry, by Mohan K.C. (rn 10/10/2004)

Festival discounts lure Dashain and Tihar shoppers (kp 09/10/2004)

PCCI election fever catches on in Pokhara, by Rup Narayan Dhakal (ht 05/10/2004)

First insurance company, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 04/10/2004)

Three cheese factories close prior to production (kp 03/10/2004)

Electronic goods market faces bleak prospects (ht 02/10/2004)

Syangja delegation meets FNCCI chief (ht 30/09/2004)

Janakpur Cigarette Factory likely to incur loss this year, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 28/09/2004)

DDC turns commercial, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 27/09/2004)

GEMINI Supermarket:from Grocery to supermarket (kp 20/09/2004)

NTWCL facilitating tradewith third countries (kp 20/09/2004)

RBS, NLGIC miss split deadline again (kp 18/09/2004)

Business confidence down (ht 18/09/2004), Dying business confidence a major problem (rn 18/09/2004)

“We lost Rs 1.5 billion in one month”, interview with Chandi Raj Dhakal, first vice president of the FNCCI (nt 17/09/2004)

Business recovery from disaster, by L D Mahat (kp 15/09/2004)

Right to do business: The business community needs to both assert and prove itself, by Artha Beed (nt 10/09/2004)

Post riots, small restaurants see slump in business, by Ishwar Khanal (ht 10/09/2004)

Nepal shaky land for business activities: WB, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 09/09/2004)

NOC plans restructuring (kp 09/09/2004)

Gurudev Herbal Tea in market (rn 08/09/2004)

Closure of textile industry leaves workers at bay (kp 31/08/2004)

RBS, NLGIC to split businesses, by Milan Mani Sharma (kp 28/08/2004)

Off season (ht 27/08/2004)

Easy finance schemes shoot up car sales, by RupakD Sharma (kp 14/08/2004)

NLIC denies to pay insurance claim (kp 14/08/2004)

What ails Nepali public enterprises? by Bimal Wagle (kp 14/08/2004)

NOC to take Rs 1.75b loan to finance August’s imports (kp 10/08/2004)

A model for diversification, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 09/08/2004)

Cooperatives need effective regulating mechanism, by Yagyaman Shakya (ht 09/08/2004)

New export policy hits leather firms (ht 09/08/2004)

Towel industry on verge of collapse (kp 08/08/2004), Good demand of Nepalese towel in US, EU (rn 09/08/2004)

Entrepreneurs urge socially responsible business practices (ht 06/08/2004)

84 new industries registered in Makawanpur (rn 05/08/2004)

‘No alternative to price hike’ (kp 05/08/2004)

FDI in Nepal Encouraging signs and basic issues, by Bhavani Dhungana (ht 04/08/2004)

Government fails to enact competition law (ht 31/07/2004)

Hong Kong Bazaar: Retail hub no longer (kp 28/07/2004)

Textile sector likely to lose over 300,000 jobs (ht 27/07/2004)

Cargo business hit hard by frequent bandhs (rn 21/07/2004)

Registration, renewal of small units fall, by Shekhar Regmi (ht 19/07/2004)

PEs overall loss crosses four billion rupees (ht 16/07/2004), PEs post Rs 4.87 billion in loss‘Liabilities have swelled to an unbearable scale’ (kp 16/07/2004)

ND’s: The cream of dairy, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 12/07/2004)

Jockey business organisations’ expertise to boost economy, by Binod Bahadur Shrestha (ht 12/07/2004)

Only 20pc cottage industries operational (kp 11/07/2004)

The secret success of Nepali soap Himalayan herbal soaps have carved a niche market that is poised to set an international trend, by Sraddha Basnyat (nt 09/07/2004)

80pc small industries closed (kp 08/07/2004)

Digital solutions for the future, by Anjita Pradhan (ht 27/06/2004)

RBS to introduce pension scheme By Milan Mani Sharma (kp 25/06/2004)

Private dairies’ business go down by 40 per cent (rn 23/06/2004)

Beema Sansthan: The largest insurance company (kp 21/06/2004)

Bishal Bazar fails to attract customers (kp 16/06/2004)

Exportable Nepali garments exploring local market, by Neeyati Khanal (kp 15/06/2004)

Setting bookmark, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 14/06/2004)

Cashing Garment Business (kp 14/06/2004)

Advertising industry battles adversity: and hopes for better times, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 11/06/2004)

Nepali products to be showcased in Paris in November (ht 10/06/2004)

Business plays key role in conflict resolution (ht 10/06/2004)

Insurgency falls heavy on motorbike sale, by Krishna Regmi (kp 03/06/2004)

Chinese sandals crushing down local firms, by Ravi Dahal (ht 02/06/2004)

Country risk matters a lot in doing business (ht 31/05/2004)

Automatic cancellation of registration introduced (ht 21/05/2004)

Uphill battle for insurance sector, by Gopal Tiwari (ht 21/05/2004)

RBS, NLGIC begin efforts to split businesses (kp 18/05/2004)

Competing from the East: Nepal Liquors (kp 17/05/2004)

An influx of corporate culture in Nepalis business? (ht 16/05/2004)

Nepal: A promising automobile market, by Indra Gurung (ht 02/05/2004)

Businessmen lose tens of million in strikes (pr 29/04/2004)

‘FNCCI should expand services’ (ht 26/04/2004)

Momento: Garments’ monolith, by Krishna Regmi (kp 26/04/2004)

Pashmina man From nowhere to everywhere, interview with Pushpa Man Shrestha, proprietor of Nepal Pashmina Industries (kp 26/04/2004)

Catch ’em young: The new money-making mantra when more than half the population is below 25, by Artha Beed (nt 23/04/2004)

Thinking small: Small players are neglected in Nepal, and nobody benefits, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt 02/04/2004)

Shooting In Their Legs?: The threat of hoteliers to close down all the hotels could harm their own interest sending negative message to the global market (sp 02/04/2004)

Market for bamboo products crumbles, by Bimal Pradhan (ht 01/04/2004)

Leather industries hit by bandhs, insurgency, by Rabo Dahal (ht 28/03/2004)

Bamboo products lack market (ht 22/03/2004)

Smuggling weaves deadly web for local textile sector (ht 19/03/2004)

Leading the Market: Profile Khetan Group (kp 08/03/2004)

Corporate sector’s unimpressive Growth (kp 08/03/2004)

Udaypur cement loses market to pvt companies, by Pesal Acharya (kp 26/01/2004)

Lack of market mars bakkhu industry (ht 04/01/2004)

Udayapur Cement Factory gets autonomy (rn 03/01/2004)

Departmental stores, a new rage in Pokhara (ht 03/01/2004)

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