USAID Trade and Competitiveness

2022 - 2027 | Deloitte Consulting LLP | $19 Million Funding

OVERVIEW

USAID Trade and Competitiveness supports broad-based, market-driven growth for Nepal’s economy. Working with both the private and public sectors, this activity advances micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprise development, establishes new trade opportunities, and unlocks Nepal’s investment potential.

HIGHLIGHT

USAID Trade and Competitiveness will improve the productivity of 1,500 firms, increase sales by $53 million, and catalyze $175 million in investment. The activity will also improve access to financial services, facilitate market systems, attract investments, and improve the business environment which  includes transparent policy reform.

USAID Promotes Enterprise Expansion and Employment:  

USAID promotes three sectors that are poised for dramatic expansion, job creation, and income generation.  The first is agro-processing, an area readily accessible to many Nepali people in rural and peri-urban areas throughout the country.  The second is tourism, a rapidly-growing sector that can provide good jobs while preserving cultural treasures and the environment.  The final area is digital services, a sector primed to support future youth employment, innovation, and the foundations for broad economic growth in Nepal. 

USAID Expands Access to Financial Services:  

USAID is working with many of Nepal’s financial service providers by reducing the investment risk for agro-processing, tourism, and digital services sector investors.  The activity promotes better information flows, use of financial technology, and relationship building, all of which will allow creditors to lend more.  USAID also supports impact investing that targets small businesses with high-growth potential, but unique financing needs.      

USAID Leverages the Private Sector to Improve Investment:  

USAID listens closely to the needs of Nepali businesses, convening public and private sector stakeholders to create a policy reform plan geared towards attracting new investment and improving the way business is done.  Facilitating such dialogs ensures business interests are met by policy makers in a fair and transparent manner.  As Nepal transitions to “middle-income country” status, USAID supports reducing trade barriers, increasing its global competitiveness, and expanding exports to ensure Nepal’s new status is sustained and steadily improving.

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