Key trade route between Nepal-China reopens after nearly 3 years
The Chinese Embassy in Nepal released pictures of the ceremony and said in a statement that China looks forward to importing more goods from Nepal.

The port came into formal operation in 1961.
The Chinese Embassy in Nepal released pictures of the ceremony and said in a statement that China looks forward to importing more goods from Nepal.
The statement said that six cargo trucks full of Nepali goods passed through the port into China.
The ceremony was attended by delegates of the Department of Commerce of Xizang Autonomous Region, the Lhasa Customs, the General Station of Immigration Inspection of Xizang Autonomous Region, the Health Commission of Xizang Autonomous Region, and other relevant departments, the report said.
According to Head of Rasuwa Customs, Narayan Prasad Bhandari, goods worth Rs 5 million were exported on Tuesday, the report said.
In 2021, when the pandemic was at its peak in Nepal, Xizang Autonomous Region provided a large number of medical supplies to the Himalayan country through the port.
Although the port had been closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a one-way freight clearance at the Kerung port was reopened in April 2020 at Nepal's request, the report said.
An estimated 150 businesses were exporting their products through the Kerung-Rasuwagadhi port.
Nepal imports ready-made clothes, footwear, apples, motor batteries, plastic products, and more from China through the port.
It exports pashmina, carpets, noodles, wheat, vanaspati ghee, chocolates, and more to China.
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