Khalid Umar Malik
20 Jan 2022, 15:45 GMT+10
LISTIKOT, Nepal Traders importing goods from China complain about the delayed shipments by Chinese authorities.
The shipments supposed to reach the Tatopani border, a major customs point along the Nepal-China border north of Kathmandu, within two weeks is taking more than eight weeks.
Dorje Lama, a trader, placed an import order with a Chinese business for ready-made clothing in mid-August, anticipating arriving in time for the Dashain shopping season when Nepalis go on their biggest shopping spree of the year.
By the time Lama's items landed in Kathmandu in mid-October, it was too late after all customs procedures had been completed. Dashain shopping had over.
"Selling clothes during the off-season after Dashain is difficult. It causes us huge losses. The northern neighbor is behaving indifferently to traders," the trader said.
"As the Chinese side is allowing only a limited number of containers to enter Nepal, we are not only facing delays and cost overruns; our goods are also being damaged, mostly perishable fruits and vegetables.
"We are not aware of China's interest. But the traders are suffering."
According to Lama, only seven cargo containers are permitted to enter Nepal each day. These containers hold apples, ginger, and ready-made clothing.
"If 30 to 35 cargo containers are permitted to cross into Nepal every day, it will resolve most of the problems faced by Nepali traders."
"Under the pretext of earthquakes, floods, and landslides, China has been discouraging bilateral trade," Dorje added.
According to Ashok Kumar Shrestha, head of the Himalayan Cross-Border Chamber of Commerce and Industry, traders requested the government take up the matter with Chinese authorities.
Get a daily dose of Memphis Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Memphis Sun.
More InformationFormer U.S. President George W. Bush has made an embarrassing mistake in criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin over his decision ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: The U.S. State Department has announced the launch of a new program to capture and analyze evidence of ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia: A new poll released this week indicated that Indonesian President Joko Widodo's approval rating has hit a six-year ...
EAST JAVA, Indonesia: A tourist bus crashed into a billboard on a highway on Indonesia's main island of Java this ...
BELGRADE, Serbia: Belgrade was paralyzed this week by a series of bomb threats, including against schools, bridges, restaurants and a ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: In a tweet this week, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos criticized President Joe Biden for the second time in ...
SYDNEY, NSW, Australia - A reduction of the official lending criteria in China has boosted stocks on the mainland, and ...
ISTANBUL, Turkey: As state lenders reduced the amount of dollar sales to prop up the currency for the ninth consecutive ...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Federal officials have announced that Eddy Alexandre, CEO of Valley Stream trading, is facing charges ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks again see-sawed on Thursday while the U.S. dollar rally took a well-deserved break."The ...
SEOUL, South Korea: Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics fell two places in Forbes' rankings of the World's Largest Tech Companies ...
Detroit, Michigan: General Motors, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV said they are reinstating the face mask mandate for employees ...