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Import to be eased through Tatopani transit



MELAMCHI: Authorities of Nepal and China have agreed to ease the import and export of health supplies and daily essentials from the Tatopani transit.

The decision was taken during a routine meeting held between the administrative and border officials today.

Sharing the decision of the meeting, Chief District Officer of Sindhupalchowk Umesh Dhakal said necessary health measures would be adopted for the container truck drivers, assistants and laborers going to bring goods from across the border.

“The Chinese side will bring the goods up to the customs yard next to the Miteri bridge and the Nepali side will fetch it from there to the dry port of Larcha,” CDO Dhakal said.

Likewise, crossing the Miteri bridge on the border will require health certificates for citizens from both countries.

Publish Date : 15 April 2020 06:36 AM

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