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TRADE & INDUSTRIAL POLICY HIGHLIGHTS
TRADE
- The role of public sector to be limited. It is to work as a catalyst
to expand the role of private sector in trade.
- Taxation system to be simplified.
- No Licenses required for exports of any products other than banned
or quantitatively restricted items which are listed in Annexure
1.
- The duty drawback scheme available for the refund of import duty paid
on imported raw materials and intermediate goods required for the production
of exportable products.
- On the export of goods other than rates specified a service charge
at the rate of 0.5% of the export value shall be levied.
- Export Promotion Zone (EPZ) to be established.
- No Duty levied on raw materials and auxiliaries imported by industries
in EPZ.
- Industries exporting more than 80 percent of the production to be
granted similar facilities as given to industries in EPZ.
- No license required and no quantitative restriction on the import
of raw materials (except stipulated) otherwise required for the export
oriented and import substituting industries. Foreign currency required
for such import will be made available by the commercial banks at the
market rate .
- Exporters allowed to retain their export earnings in their own foreign
currency account. They can spend certain percentage of this amount for
trade promotion activities.
- No quantitative restrictions on the exportable products carried by
tourists while returning from Nepal.
- Imports of all items other than banned or quantitatively restricted
as listed in Annexure 2 is allowed.
Annexure 1
A. PRODUCTS BANNED FOR EXPORTS
1. Articles of Archaeological and Religious Importance
1.1 National and foreign coins of archaeological value.
1.2 Idols of gods and goddesses, palm leaf inscription (Tad Patra),
plant leaf inscription (Bhoj Patra).
1.3 Scroll (Thanka paintings) of historical importance.
2. Conserved wildlife and Related Articles
2.1 Wild animals.
2.2 Bile and any part of wild animals.
2.3 Musk.
2.4 Snake skin, Lizard skin.
3. Narcatic Drugs Norcotic Marijuana, Opium, Hashish (as defined in the
Single Convention on Narcotics, 1961).
4. Articles of Industrial Importance
4.1 Explosives material and fuse or materials needed therefor.
4.2 Materials used in the production of arms and ammunition.
5. Industrial Raw Materials
5.1 Raw hides and skin (including dry salted).
5.2 Raw wool.
5.3 All imported raw materials, parts and capital goods.
6. Other products
6.1 Mamira.
6.2 Log and timber.
B. PRODUCTS UNDER QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTION
Products as notified by His Majesty's Government in the Nepal Gazette
from time to time.
C. PRODUCTS ALLOWED FOR FREE EXPORTS
All products other than banned ones and under quantitative restrictions.
Notes:-
1. The Ministry of Commerce will decide from time to time the goods to
be included under the category of quantitative restriction.
2. The Ministry of Commerce will interpret as to which of the products
listed above will be permitted to export.
Annexure 2
PRODUCTS BANNED FOR IMPORTS
1. Products injurious to health
(a) Narcotic drugs like, opium and morphine
(b) Liquor containing more than 60 percent alcohol
2. Arms and ammunitions and explosives (except under import
license of His Majesty's Government)
(a) Materials used in production of arms and ammunition
(b) Guns and cartridges
(c) Capes without paper
(d) Arms and ammunitions, and other explosives
3. Communication equipment: wireless, walkie-talkie, and similar other
audio communication equipment's (except under import licence of His Majesty's
Government)
4. Valuable Metals and Jewelleries (except permitted under
baggage rules)
5. Beef and beef products
6. Any other product notified by His Majesty's Government
in the Nepal Gazette.
INDUSTRY
Classification of Industries:
Manufacturing Industries
Industries which produce goods by utilizing or processing raw materials,
semi-processed materials by products or waste products or any other goods.
Energy Industries
Industries generating energy from water resources & wind, solar, coal,
natural oil and gas, bio-gas or any other sources.
Agro and Forest-Based Industries
Business mainly based on agriculture or forest products such as integrated
sericulture and silk production, horticulture and fruit processing, animal
husbandry, dairy industry, poultry farming, fishery, tea gardening and
processing, coffee farming and processing, herticulture and herb processing,
vegetable seed farming, mushroom, vegetable farming or vegetable processing,
tissueculture, green house, bee-keeping, honey production, rubber farming,
floriculture and production, and forestry related businesses such as lease-hold
forests, agro-forestry, etc.
Mineral Industries
Mineral excavation or processing thereof.
Tourism Industries
Tourist lodging, motel, hotel, restaurant, resort, travel agency, skiing,
gliding, water rafting, cable car complex, pony-trekking, trekking, hot
air ballooning, para sailing, golf-course, polo, horse-riding, etc.
Service Industries
Workshop, printing press, consultancy service, ginning and baling business,
cinematography, construction business, public transportation business,
photography, hospital, nursing home, educational and training institution,
laboratory, air services, cold storage, etc.
Construction Industries
Road, bridge, ropeway, railway, trolley bus, tunnel, flying bridge and
industrial, commercial and residential complex construction and operation.
Cottage Industries
The traditional industries utilizing specific skill or local raw materials
and resources and labour intensive and related with national tradition,
art and culture as mentioned in Annexure 3.
Small Industries
Industries with a fixed asset of up to an amount of thirty million rupees
shall be named as small industries.
Medium Industries
Industries with a fixed asset between thrity million rupees and one hundred
million rupees shall be named as medium industries.
Large Industries
Industries with a fixed asset of more than one hundred million rupees
shall be named as large industries.
Facilities and Concessions to be Accorded to Industries
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- No income tax in excess of twenty percent shall be levied on the income
derived from any industries other than the ones producing cigarettes,
bidi, cigar, chewing tobacco, khaini and industries producing other
goods of a similar nature utilizing tobacco as their basic raw materials,
and alcohol or beer producing industries.
- Except for cigarettes, bidi, cigar, chewing tobacco, khaini, industries
and industries producing other goods of a similar nature utilizing tobacco
as their basic raw material. Industries producing alcohol or beer, and
saw mill and catechu industries, any other industry using eighty or
more than eighty percent of indigenous raw materials in its products
and supplying all its manpower from among Nepali citizens shall be granted
a rebate at the rate of 10 percent of the income tax.
- Any national priority industry, which constructs and operates road,
bridge, tunnel, ropeway, flying bridge, and manufactures and operates
trolley bus and tram as enlisted in Annex-4, shall
be granted a rebate of fifty percent of the income tax on their income
for a period of ten years from the date of operation and other industries
as enlisted therin shall be granted a rebate of fifty percent of the
income tax on their income for a period of seven years from the date
of operation.
- Any industry, established in any Remote, Undeveloped, and Underdeveloped
Areas as enlisted in Annex-3, othe than cigarettes,
bidi, cigar, chewing tobacco, khaini industries and industries producing
other goods of a similar nature utilizing tobacco as their basic raw
materials, and industries producing alcohol or beer, shall be granted
a rebate of thirty, twenty-five and twenty percent of the income tax
respectively and thirty-five, twenty-five and fifteen percent of the
excise duty respectively for a period of ten years from the date of
operation.
- Fruit based fruit processing and cider and wine industries with a
fixed asset of up to two million five hundred thousand rupees established
in Mugu, Humla, Jumla, Dolpa, Kalikot, Bajura, Darchula, Bajhang, Achham,
Mustang, Manang, Solukhumbu, Sankhuwasabha and Taplejung districts shall
be entitled to an excise duty exemption for a period of ten years, and
fruit based alcohol industries shall be entitled to excise duty exemption
for a period of five years. On completion of such exemption period,
His Majesty's Government may grant excise duty exemption to the fruit
based alcohol industries for up to an additional period of three years.
- While calculating depreciation on the fixed assets, industries shall
be entitled to add one third to the rate of depreciation allowed under
the existing income tax laws.
- If an industry diversifies itself through reinvestment in the same
or any other industry, or expand its installed capacity by 25 percent
or more, modernizes its technology or develops ancillary industries,
it shall be entitled to a deduction of 40 percent of new additional
fixed assets from its taxable income. Such remission may be deducted
on a lumpsum or on an instalment basis within a period of three years.
- Permission shall be granted for a reduction of up to 50 percent from
the taxable income for the investment of any industry on process or
equipment, which has the objective of controlling pollution or which
may have a minimum effect on the environment. Such remission may be
deducted on a lumpsum or on a instalment basis within a period of three
years.
- Pre-operation costs incurred by any industry in connection with skill
development training shall be allowed to be capitalized.
- After an industry comes into operation, 10 percent of the gross profit
shall be allowed as a deduction against taxable income on account of
expenses related with technology, product development and efficiency
improvement.
- An industry donating an amount of up to 5 percent of its gross income
to any school, college, university, hospital, religious place and in
social activities shall be entitled to a deduction of such donated amount
in course of assessing the taxable income.
- Up to5 percent of gross income spent for the advertisement of the
products or promotion services, hospitality and any other similar expenses
shall be allowed to be deducted while assessing the taxable income.
- If any industry provides direct employment to six hundred or more
than six hundred Nepali citizens round the year, it will be, in addition
to other facilities, granted an additional income tax rebate at the
rate of ten percent for that year.
- If any other industry utilises locally available raw materials, chemicals
and packing materials, etc. on which excise duty is already imposed,
the excise duty shall be reimbursed to the industry utilizing such raw
materials chemicals and packing materials. The amount to be so reimbursed
shall be refunded within sixty days after an application to that effect
has been duly submitted.
- The customs duty is excise duty on raw materials and auxiliary raw
materials, etc. utilized by any industry in connection with its product
during its production shall be reimbursed on the basis of the quantity
of the export.
- In cases where any industry sells its products in the Export Promotion
House, the customs duties levied on the raw materials imported for producing
the products so sold as well as the excise duty levied on the products
so produced shall be reimbursed to the concerned industry on the basis
of the quantity of sale and export.
- If an industry sells its product within the Kingdom in any foreign
currency, the excise duty and custom duty on such product and customs
duty, excise duty levied on the raw materials and auxiliary raw materials,
etc. utilized in such product shall be reimbursed.
- The customs duties and excise duty on the production materials of
intermeiate goods to be utilized for the production of exportable industrial
goods and excise duty levied on the product shall be reimbursed to the
concerned industry producing the intermediate goods, on the basis of
the quantity of export.
- No tax, fee or charge of any kind shall be levied on the machine,
tool, equipment, machinery and raw material to be employed by an Export
Promotion Industry as well as on the products of such industry. Provided
that if, for any reason, any product of such industry is required to
be sold wihtin the country, tax, fee or charge thereof shall be required
to be paid on the basis of the quantity of sale.
- An industry will be entitled, for the purpose of the income tax to
deduct the amount of expenses incurred by it for the long-term benefit
provided to its workers and employees including housing, life insurance,
health facilities, education and training.
- The rate of customs to be levied on the basic raw materials which
are not produced in Nepal and are required for the production of industrial
machinery or of any other goods may not be more than the rate of import
duty that may be levied on the import of industrial machinery or ready
made goods as is produced with the use of such raw materials.
- If an industry producing intermediate goods sells its products to
any other industry producing finished goods, the custom duty and excise
duty to be levied on such products will be allowed to be adjusted on
the basis of the quantity utilized by the industry producing the finished
goods. Provided that such a finished goods producing industry shall
be required to have been registered for the purpose of excise duty.
- Forest-based industry may be made available any forest on a leasehold
basis.
- No royalty shall be imposed if any industry generates electricity
for its use.
- His Majesty's Government may, be notification published in the Nepal
Gazette, grant additional facilities to the Export Promotion Industry,
and prescribed industries established in the Export Processing Zone
and in the government or non-government industrial estate.
- On the recommendation of and with the decision of the Council of Ministers,
and by notification published in the Nepal Gazette, additional facilities
may be granted to any National Priority Industry or any industry established
in Nepal by the way of invention therein.
- Cottage industries provided with additional facilities.
Annexure 3
COTTAGE INDUSTRIES
With the exception of cigarettes, bidi, cigar, chewing tobacco,
khaini industries and industries producing other goods of a similar nature
utilizing tobacco as the basic raw material, alcohol and beer producing
industries, Handloom, Pedalloom, Semi-automatic loom. Warping, Dyeing
and Printing, Tailoring (Other than Readymade Garments), Knitting, Handknitted
Woollen Mat and Blanket (Radi, Pakhi), Woollen Carpet, Pashmina, Woollen
Garments, Carpentry, Wooden Artistic Product, Cane and Bamboo Works, Natural
Fibre Products, Handmade paper and Goods made up thereof. Gold, Philigiree
Procucts including Silver, Brass, Copper Precious and Semi-Precious Stones,
Ornaments, Sculptures and Pottery, Honey, Chyuri, Cardamom Processing,
Clay or Ceramic Pottery, Leather Cutting and Tanning, Rural Tanning and
Leather Goods producing Works, Jute, Sabai Grass, Babio, Choya, Cotton
Thread Products, Artistic Products made up of Bones and Horns, Stone Carving,
Ceramic Fine Arts, Pauwa, Boutique, Incense Stick (Dhup), Dolls and Toys
Industries and cottage industries with the fixed asset of up to two hundred
thousand rupees.
Note :
i. Unless otherwise mentioned speciafically, machines of
the above mentioned industries should not employ through electric motors
of diesel or petrol or crude oil engine more than a total of five kilowatt.
Power looms shall not be included under Cottage Industries.
ii. Permission shall be required for the establishment
of mechanised woollen spinning and mechanised woollen carpet manufacturing.
INDUSTRIES REQUIRING PERMISSION
Industries producing explosives including arms, ammunition
and gunpowder, security printing, bank notes and coin industries.
Cigarettes, bidi, cigar, chewing tobacco, khaini industries
and industries producing goods of a similar nature utilizing tobacco as
the basic raw material and alcohol or beer producing industries.
Annexure 4
NATIONAL PRIORITY INDUSTRIES
1. Agro and forestry-based industries.
2. Engineering industry (producing agricultural and industrial
machine).
3. Industry manufacturing fuel saving or pollution control
devices.
4. Solid waste processing industry.
5. Road, bridge, tunnel, ropeway and flying bridge constructing
and operating industry, and trolley bus and tram manufacturing and operating
industry.
6. Hospital and nurshing home (only outside the Kathmandu
valley).
7. Industries producing ayurvedic, homoeopathic and other
traditional medicine, and industries producing crutch, seat belt, wheel
chair, stretcher and stick and so on to be used in aid of the disabled
and orthopaedic.
8. Cold storage installed for the storage of fruits and
vegetables.
Annexure 5
CLASSIFICATION OF DISTRICTS ON THE BASIS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
| Remote Area |
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| 1. Darchula |
2. Bajhang |
3. Bajura |
4. Humla |
| 5. Mugu |
6. Jumla |
7. Kalikot |
8. Dolpa |
| 9. Mustang |
10. Manang |
11. Solukhumbu |
12. Sankhuwa Sabha |
| 13. Khotang |
14. Bhojpur |
15. Achham |
16. Dailekh |
| 17. Jajarkot |
18. Rukum |
19. Okhaldhunga |
20. Myagdi |
| 21. Terhathum |
22. Ramechhap |
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| Undeveloped Area |
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| 1. Taplejung |
2. Rolpa |
3. Baitadi |
4. Rasuwa |
| 5. Gulmi |
6. Parwat |
7. Dadeldhura |
8. Pyuthan |
| 9. Doti |
10. Sallyan |
11. Panchthar |
12. Baglung |
| 13. Sindhupalchowk |
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| Under developed Area |
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| 1. Kailali |
2. Surkhet |
3. Arghakhanchi |
4. Palpa |
| 5. Syangja |
6. Dhading |
7. Lamjung |
8. Tanahu |
| 9. Gorkha |
10. Sindhuli |
11. Udayapur |
12. Dhankuta |
| 13. Illam |
14. Kanchanpur |
15. Bardia |
16. Dang |
| 17. Nuwakot |
18. Kavrepalanchowk |
19. Dolkha |
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FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Permission will not be granted for foreign investment in
the industries specified in Annexure 6. Rest of
the industries a permission is required.
Foreign investments will be permitted up to 100 percent
except the negative list.
Permission can be granted to use foreign technology in the
industries specified in Annexure 6.
Repatriation of capital & profits is allowed. - Priority
will be given in supplying electricity to the industries.
No intervention will be made in fixing prices of the products
of any industry.
Business visas shall be granted to foreign investors or
their dependent family members or authorised representatives and their
dependent family members to stay in the kingdom of Nepal so long as they
maintain their foreign investment. Provided that a Foreign Investor, who
makes a lump sum investment of at lest US$ 100,000, or an equivalent amount
in any convertible foreign currency, and his dependent family members
shall be granted residential visas so long as he maintains his investment.
Annexure 6
LIST OF INDUSTRIES NOT TO BE GRANTED PERMISSION FOR MAKING
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Clause (a)
1. Cottage industries.
2. Personal service (such as hair-cutting, beauty parlour, tailoring and
driving training etc.).
3. Arms and Ammunition industries.
4. Explosive, gunpowder.
5. Industries related to Radio active materials.
6. Real Estate business (except construction industries).
7. Motion picture business (produced in national languages and the language
of the nation).
8. Security printing.
9. Currencies and coinage business.
Clause (b)
1. Retail business.
2. Travel agency.
3. Trekking agency.
4. Water rafting.
5. Pony trekking.
6. Horse-riding.
7. Cigarette, bidi (tobacco), Alcohol (excluding those exporting more
than 90 percent).
8. Internal courier service.
9. Atomic energy.
10. Tourist lodging.
11. Poultry farming.
12. Fisheries.
13. Bee-keeping.
14. Consultancy services, such as management, accounting engineering and
legal services.
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