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Rice industrialists call for encouraging domestic products



KATHMANDU: Rice and oil industrialists have urged the government to encourage domestic products by tightening the import of essentials from foreign countries.

A delegation including office bearers of the Association of Nepalese Rice, Oil & Pulses Industry recently met and drew the attention of the Director-General of the Department of Customs Kamal Prasad Bhattarai to the matter.

The delegation led by the Association Chairperson Dr. Subodh Kumar Gupta demanded that rice industries within the country be saved by discouraging the import of rice from foreign countries. He suggested an increment in custom fees to discourage imports.

He urged Director-General Bhattarai to impose one percent customs fees on the import of paddy grains and 15 percent on rice, it has been said.

They have also demanded an increment in custom fees on the import of pulses. They suggested 20 percent custom fees on the import of ready-made pulses.

Publish Date : 13 April 2022 10:35 AM

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