
Cross-border mining wisdom exchange: Senior expert Boss Wang’s trip to Nepal

On March 3, 2025, Boss Wang, a leader in China’s mining machinery industry for more than 40 years, who is over 60 years old, embarked on a trip to Nepal. This visit is not only a simple international exchange activity, but also a milestone for the two countries to deepen cooperation in the mining field and jointly explore future development.
一. Background and purpose
With the development of global economic integration and the advancement of the “Belt and Road” initiative, economic and cultural exchanges between China and countries along the route are becoming increasingly frequent. Boss Wang’s visit to Nepal this time aims to understand the current situation of the local mining industry, share China’s successful experience in the field of mining machinery manufacturing, and explore possible cooperation opportunities between the two sides in the future. As an old predecessor with rich production experience and deep technical accumulation, every step he takes carries a deep thinking about the future development of the mining industry.

二. Dialogue with the former Prime Minister
In the meeting with the former Prime Minister of Nepal, Boss Wang first introduced several important stages in his career and the transformation of China’s mining machinery from traditional manufacturing to intelligent manufacturing. He mentioned that in the past few decades, China’s mining machinery industry has undergone a huge transformation from imitation to independent innovation, especially in digital control, intelligent monitoring systems and other aspects. These advances have not only improved work efficiency, but also greatly improved the working environment of workers.
The former Prime Minister highly appreciated Boss Wang’s expertise and technical insights, and asked in detail about how to enhance the competitiveness of the local mining industry. Boss Wang suggested that Nepal should increase investment in education and scientific research to cultivate more professionals with an international perspective; at the same time, encourage enterprises to adopt the latest environmental protection technologies and equipment to achieve a win-win situation of economic and social benefits.
三. Field visits and exchanges
In addition to high-level dialogues, Boss Wang also visited several representative mining companies and factories. Through on-site observation, he had an intuitive understanding of Nepal’s existing mining processes. Despite many challenges, such as weak infrastructure and lack of funds, he was deeply impressed by Nepal’s rich mineral resources and the government’s positive support.
In response to the problems found, Mr. Wang put forward several specific suggestions: first, strengthen international cooperation and introduce foreign advanced technology and management experience; second, optimize the internal management system and improve resource utilization; third, pay attention to environmental protection and promote the concept of green mining. He also promised that he is willing to provide technical support or cooperation opportunities for interested companies to help them solve technical problems.

四. Looking to the future
Although Mr. Wang’s trip to Nepal has ended, the impact and inspiration he brought are far from over. In the exchanges with local companies and government officials, everyone generally recognizes that to achieve long-term development of the mining industry, it is necessary not only to introduce advanced technology and equipment, but also to fundamentally change the existing management model and working methods.
For Nepal, this visit has inspired people to think about the development of local mining. Many companies have begun to realize that only by constantly learning and drawing on international successful cases can they gradually overcome the current challenges. For example, in terms of equipment updates, some small mines have begun to consider adopting more energy-saving and efficient machines; in terms of employee training, they also plan to invite more experts to give lectures and technical guidance to improve the overall professional level.
For Mr. Wang, this trip allowed him to see a new market full of potential. He expressed his willingness to continue to support Nepalese friends, whether in providing technical advice or finding partners. He believes that as long as everyone works together, they will be able to find a development path that suits the local actual situation.
In the future, with the development of more similar cooperation and exchange activities, the friendship between the two countries will be further deepened. This cooperation model based on common interests and development vision will not only help promote the progress of Nepal’s mining industry, but also provide experience that can be used as a reference for other countries. Ultimately, such efforts will converge into a force to promote the healthy and stable development of the mining industry in the entire region and even the world.
Boss Wang’s inspection trip is not just a simple business visit. It symbolizes an attitude of openness and cooperation and the pursuit of a better vision for the future. Through practical actions, he showed us how to use existing experience and resources to help others, while also opening up new paths for his own career. I hope that under his leadership, more people will join this cross-border wisdom sharing and welcome a brighter tomorrow together.