Department of Customs and its Indian counterpart Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) signed an 18-point agreement to curb unauthorized trade and boost legal trade between the two countries. India is the largest trading partner of Nepal.
“The two-day talks concluded on Tuesday paving the way to smoothen trade relations between the two countries,” said Surya Prasad Acharya, director general of the Department of Customs.
During the talks, the Indian side, led by Shova L Chary, had raised the issue of unauthorized export of gold and betel nuts to India.
“Nepal is doing its best to control unauthorized trade to India,” said Acharya, adding, “Indian side has expressed commitment to build infrastructure to support the trade between the two countries.”
The talks covered a broad range of issues, according to Acharya. The Indian side agreed to provide food lab and banking facility at every customs point to facilitate Nepali exports to India.
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“The two-day talks concluded on Tuesday paving the way to smoothen trade relations between the two countries,” said Surya Prasad Acharya, director general of the Department of Customs.
During the talks, the Indian side, led by Shova L Chary, had raised the issue of unauthorized export of gold and betel nuts to India.
“Nepal is doing its best to control unauthorized trade to India,” said Acharya, adding, “Indian side has expressed commitment to build infrastructure to support the trade between the two countries.”
The talks covered a broad range of issues, according to Acharya. The Indian side agreed to provide food lab and banking facility at every customs point to facilitate Nepali exports to India.
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