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‘Production capacity of businesses drops to 66.81 percent: CNI

KATHMANDU: The Confederation of Nepali Industries (CNI) has published the fourth issue of the industrial status report after studying the activities of Nepal’s industries.

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Dilendra Prasad Badu released the report on Monday. The report includes the detailed data on the condition of the manufacturing and service industries during the third quarter of the last fiscal year 2021/22.

According to the report, it has been noticed that the production capacity utilisation of the businesses has decreased during this period compared to the second quarter’s report.

During this period, the industries have used only 66.81 per cent of their total production capacity while the utilisation of such capacity was 71 per cent in the second quarter of the last fiscal year.

During the study period (January, February and March), it was found that the manufacturing industry paid an average of 10.96 per cent interest (it was 9.4 per cent in the same period last year) and the service sector industry paid an average of 10.92 per cent interest.

The study showed that manufacturing industries have borrowed 31 per cent of their working capital from banks and financial institutions. In the previous quarter, manufacturing industries had borrowed 34.4 per cent of working capital.

Among the participants in the study, 82.5 per cent of industrialists said that they were ready for new investments.

The report showed that the income growth rate of the industry in the third quarter is 12.82 per cent. In the second quarter, the industry’s income growth rate was 27.1 per cent.

The report on the industrial situation of this issue has been prepared by focusing on the monetary policy of this year, said the CNI.

The suggestions given by the CNI on the monetary policy of the fiscal year 2022/23 are also included in the report.

Launching the report, Minister Badu said that this type of regular industrial report would help in showing the industrial environment of Nepal.

Minister Badu said that it was necessary to clarify the results of the fuel consumed by the generators used in the industry and to study the cost of replacing the coal-fired boilers currently used in the industry with electricity.

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