INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 28The two-way trade in between Nepal and China through the Kyirong-Rasuwagadi border port officially resumed today
after practically 3 years
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Completely six cargo trucks loaded with Nepali products gone through the port into China after a main ceremony, stated
Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu through its social media
Looking forward to more exports from Nepal to China, the Embassy stated.Head of Rasuwa Customs Office Naryan Prasad Bhandari told The
Himalayan Times that unofficially 8 freight trucks with items worth Rs 5 million were exported to China yesterday
The goods including bamboo stools, Nepali paper, and handicraft have been exported up until now, Bhandari said
Today one cargo truck with goods worth Rs 5.9 million cleared the custom-mades office and will be exported to China tomorrow, he
added.Citing the danger of COV- ID-19 infection, Chinese authorities had actually limited all kinds of motion throughout the border since
Hilsa/Purang port was likewise opened for one-way trade from December 26, as per a declaration provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
today.A version of this short article appears in the print on December 29, 2022, of The Himalayan Times
Navraj Dahal, consul general in
Lhasa, informed that Nepals exports to China through the land route, which had actually been suspended for a long time, formally resumed
from today through the Kyirong-Rasuwagadi border port.
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