An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Sarwat Jahan has reported that Nepal’s economy has achieved greater stability over the past four years, successfully building stronger economic buffers and institutions. This progress follows a period marked by significant economic shocks. While acknowledging these improvements, the IMF emphasizes the need for Nepal to prioritize attracting private investment to fuel further economic development. Crucially, the report highlights the importance of generating more employment opportunities and ensuring that economic growth is inclusive, benefiting all segments of the population. The IMF suggests a continued focus on structural reforms to support long-term, sustainable growth. Addressing these new priorities will be key to cementing Nepal’s economic gains and navigating future challenges.

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