A tanker of the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) enters Kyirong via Rasuwagadhi border. (Photo courtesy: RSS)
(TibetanReview.net, Jan31’21) – Nepali businessmen have launched a protest Jan 29 in the country’s Rasuwa District against China’s ‘undeclared blockade’ of cross-border trade in violation of an agreement signed more than a year ago, reported the
ANI Jan 30, citing Nepal’s
Khabarhub news portal.
Carrying placards with messages as such ‘Ensure smooth movement of containers’, ‘ensure the safety of Nepalis living at the border’, ‘abide by international trade laws’, ‘abide by trade and transit agreements’, take initiative for easy trade with China and end undeclared blockade’ among others, local businessmen were reported to have demonstrated in front of the Rasuwagadhi Customs Office.
Kathmandu [Nepal], January 30 (ANI): Nepali businessmen have launched a protest in the country s Rasuwa district against China s undeclared blockade of cross-border trade.
Businessmen protested in front of the Rasuwagadhi Customs Office on Friday.
During the demonstration, businessmen were present with placards with a message as such Ensure smooth movement of containers , ensure the safety of Nepalis living at the border , abide by international trade laws , abide by trade and transit agreements , take initiative for easy trade with China and end undeclared blockade among others, Khabarhub reported.
They said the importing Chinese goods through Rasuwagadhi was very difficult. Nepali businessmen have also complained that they had to pay a hefty bribe to Chinese agents to import goods across the border.
New Delhi: Nepalese businessmen launch protests against Chinas blockade of cross-border trade Nepalese businessmen have launched protested in the countrys Rasuwa against Chinas undeclared blockade of cross-border trade. Since the stoppage of trade from China
Nepal: Businessmen in Rasuwa protest against China s undeclared blockade of cross-border trade ANI | Updated: Jan 30, 2021 13:55 IST
Kathmandu [Nepal], January 30 (ANI): Nepali businessmen have launched a protest in the country s Rasuwa district against China s undeclared blockade of cross-border trade.
Businessmen protested in front of the Rasuwagadhi Customs Office on Friday.
During the demonstration, businessmen were present with placards with a message as such Ensure smooth movement of containers , ensure the safety of Nepalis living at the border , abide by international trade laws , abide by trade and transit agreements , take initiative for easy trade with China and end undeclared blockade among others, Khabarhub reported.
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