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Legal Update on Investment Facilitation Act

Saturday - Jan 18, 2025 (Updated: Jun 6, 2026)
Legal Updates
Business Law
Explore the key amendments to Nepal's investment laws under the new Investment Facilitation Act of 2024, enhancing business operations and investment opportunities.
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Introduction


Nepal's legal landscape has seen a transformative shift with the introduction of the Investment Facilitation Act, 2081 (2024). This act brings forth a range of amendments aimed at making Nepal a more attractive destination for both domestic and foreign investors. Key updates include:

  • Land Registration: The act now allows industries and companies to register land beyond the previously established land ceilings, providing more flexibility for business expansion. This change also includes provisions for the sale and transfer of such land under specific conditions to manage debts or maintain operational integrity.
  • Conservation and Use of Forest Land: Adjustments in the Forest Act redefine what constitutes a 'forest product', excluding minerals for certain projects, thus facilitating resource use for national priority projects. However, there's a recent twist with the Supreme Court declaring some of these provisions unconstitutional, which might alter the landscape further.
  • Industry-Specific Changes: The act revises export requirements for industries in Special Economic Zones, reducing the mandatory export percentage and extending the period for domestic sales. Additionally, it introduces the concept of 'Startup Business', offering incentives and support through governmental bodies to foster innovation.
  • Investment and Technology Transfer: Definitions have been expanded to include Non-Resident Nepalis with broader identity recognition and encompass 'reverse engineering' under technology transfer. This opens up avenues for industries in Nepal to export technology or establish international branches.

These legal reforms are designed to create a more investor-friendly environment, encouraging growth in various sectors while aligning with Nepal's economic development goals. Whether you're looking to start a new business, expand operations, or invest in Nepal, understanding these changes is crucial for strategic planning.

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