Nepal yet to open pavilion at World Expo

It has been more than two months since the inauguration of the World Expo in Osaka, Japan, but Nepal’s pavilion remains unopened. The expo, which began on April 13, will continue until October 13.

Construction was delayed due to negligence on the part of key line ministries, namely the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The delay stems from a protracted dispute between government agencies and the contractor. Despite selecting a private company for the project two years ago, poor coordination and unresolved issues have prevented its timely completion.

A government official described the situation as an embarrassment for Nepal, noting that 157 of the 158 participating countries have already opened their pavilions and are actively engaging with visitors and investors. “This has exposed Nepal’s governance failure on the global stage,” the official said, adding that preparations for the pavilion had started two years ago. Government officials put blame on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the entire delay. 

 

The government is blaming the contractor for the delays. Japanese and international media have begun reporting on Nepal’s lagging progress. Although the contractor, who had halted work, resumed construction just a week ago, it is still unclear when the pavilion will be completed.

This week, the Japanese Association for International Expositions confirmed that construction of Nepal’s pavilion has resumed. Japanese media report that work was suspended in January due to non-payment. Nepal has now assured the Japanese side that construction will be completed within a month.

Two months into the expo, ticket sales are rising steadily. Organizers say daily visitor numbers are increasing, with the reservation website often crashing around midnight due to high demand for slots at popular pavilions and events. Unfortunately, Nepal is missing out on this vital window for exposure and engagement. Since opening on April 13, the expo has sold approximately 3.75m tickets, which is nearly 30 percent of the 13.44m total sold since ticket sales began in November 2023 through June 6.