Emerging markets and business potential for cleantech solutions in Nepal : A virtual guide for Finnish companies
Karki, Sunil (2016)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016113018361
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016113018361
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This study has been done for Centre for Environment and Energy (CEE). The aim of this research is to highlight emerging cleantech markets in Nepal for Finnish SMEs. The findings of this research will also be in Centre for Environment and Energy (CEE) webpage.
The objective of the research is to give an overview to Finnish SMEs about Nepal’s cleantech market and highlight business potential and need. This research also provides general information on starting up business in Nepal.
The method used in this thesis is qualitative research, which includes desktop study. The information collected was mainly from government websites, research articles, and newspaper articles.
The results of this thesis highlight on Nepal’s emerging potential energy sector and urban development planning particularly in waste management and water management. Nepal’s has adopted most liberal foreign investment to attract foreign direct investment and government of Nepal is giving tax exemption for investors investing particularly in energy sector. There are other potential cleantech sectors in Nepal, which has been overshadowed by current energy crisis. Further studies can be on Nepal’s agriculture and its modernization.
The objective of the research is to give an overview to Finnish SMEs about Nepal’s cleantech market and highlight business potential and need. This research also provides general information on starting up business in Nepal.
The method used in this thesis is qualitative research, which includes desktop study. The information collected was mainly from government websites, research articles, and newspaper articles.
The results of this thesis highlight on Nepal’s emerging potential energy sector and urban development planning particularly in waste management and water management. Nepal’s has adopted most liberal foreign investment to attract foreign direct investment and government of Nepal is giving tax exemption for investors investing particularly in energy sector. There are other potential cleantech sectors in Nepal, which has been overshadowed by current energy crisis. Further studies can be on Nepal’s agriculture and its modernization.