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Nepal’s total import decreases by 13 percent in first month of current FY



KATHMANDU: Amid fear of a ballooning trade deficit and pressure on the balance of payment (BoP) in the last fiscal year, the country’s total import has decreased by 13 percent in the first month of the current fiscal year.

According to a report released by the Customs Department, the total import decreased by 12.90 percent while the total goods export decreased by 28.68 percent in the month of Shrawan.

In terms of value, the country imported goods worth Rs 131.28 billion in this month against the total import of Rs 150.73 billion in the corresponding period last year.

As per the data of the Customs Department, the country had exported goods worth Rs 20.76 billion in the same period of the last fiscal year while the exports this year decreased to Rs 14.81 billion.

Likewise, the total amount of trade deficit has decreased to Rs 116.47 billion against Rs 130 billion in the same period the last year.

The Department stated that a total of Rs 31.96 billion in revenue was collected from the import of goods in the first month of the current fiscal year.

Publish Date : 24 August 2022 06:25 AM

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