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Upcoming year considered as take-off year for economic growth, job creation: Industry Minister

The Rising Nepal

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July 7, 2026

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Kathmandu, July 7: Minister for Industry, Commerce, and Supply, Gauri Kumari has said the trial production is presently...

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The News Letter

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Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 29, 2026

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The i Paper

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "Upcoming year considered as take-off year for economic growth, job creation: Industry Minister": BBC News — Burnham to promise devolution in first major speech since launching No 10 bid. Financial Times — Labour MPs consider backing challenger to Andy Burnham. UrduPoint — Country moving into phase of growth, promising better future: Daniyal Chaudhry. The News Letter — Editorial: ​Keir Starmer is going as prime minister but the big UK problems still remain for his successor. Watchdog Uganda — BENONI OKWENJE: The Hits and Misses in the FY 2026/27 National Budget. The i Paper — Brexit left us poorer – but it’s not our biggest problem