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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