“…Thus, FDI promotion should be the major priority to enhance economic development. Economic diplomacy should be carried out by disseminating information about Nepal's potential as an FDI destination country by updating details about priority sectors, available projects and market situation; making investors aware of GON's adoption of the concept of Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Industrial Estates and potential trade corridors in Nepal; taking advantage of the Everything But Arms (EBA) initiative under the EU Generalized System of Preferences, preference given by India and proximity to large Indian and Chinese markets (Bhandari, 2014); regulating amendments by GON regarding legal and procedural improvements on the Industrial Enterprise Act, Companies Act, SEZ Act, Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act and Labour Act (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, 2003); encouraging and promoting visits of business delegations from potential FDI source countries and facilitating contacts with government agencies and potential partners, if the partner country is willing to invest, then facilitating contacts with local partners (Aryal, 2018); providing information to potential investors of facilities provided to ensure the protection and enhancement of companies or projects; promoting and safeguarding the corporate interest of investment partners in Nepal's interest; providing successful FDI case studies (like accounting firms of multinationals, Kobold watch, Incessant Rain, Cloud factory) to encourage investment in Nepal (Booth, 2018).…”