Saturday, January 18th, 2025

Border crossings with China, including Kimathangka, re-opening today


25 May 2024  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: Following continuous diplomatic efforts by the Government of Nepal, most of the border crossings with trade points to China are reopening for service today.

This includes the Kimathangka transit in Sankhuwasabha.

The border crossings were shut down by the Chinese government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

They are being reopened after four years of negotiations and agreements between the high political leaderships of Nepal and China.

A total of 14 border trade points in the northern region, including Kimathangka, have remained closed for the past four years.

An agreement to gradually open all trade points in the Nepal-China border region was reached during Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Narayankaji Shrestha’s official visit to China last April.

The Rasuwagadhi-Kerung, Tatopani-Jhangmu, Yari-Puran, and Nechung-Lichi (Korala) trade points have already resumed operations.

The Tiptala border crossing in Taplejung also resumed operations on Friday.

Today, a delegation led by DPM and Foreign Minister Shrestha, including the Chief Minister of Koshi Province Hikmat Kumar Karki, joint secretaries from the Ministries of Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, the Chief District Officer, and high-ranking officials from security agencies, will visit Kimathangka to participate in the reopening ceremony of all 14 trade points on the Nepal-China border, including Kimathangka.

Deputy Prime Minister Shrestha will be joined by Vice President of China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, Silang Nima, to announce the reopening of the trade points, including Kimathangka-Chentang, during a ceremony later today.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared that the Chinese side will open seven different border crossings today, with the remaining crossings to be opened gradually.

The border crossings with Darchula, Dolpa, Mustang, Gorkha, Dolakha, Taplejung, and Sankhuwasabha districts will be opened from today.

Publish Date : 25 May 2024 10:20 AM

Prachanda declares Maoist Centre will emerge as first party in 2027 local elections

KATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister and Chair of the Maoist Centre,

Bhim Rawal receives grand welcome in home district

KATHMANDU: Former vice-chair of the CPN-UML, Bhim Rawal, who was

North-South Koshi Highway comes into operation

KATHMANDU: The Khandbari-Kimanthangka road section in Sembung of Bhotkhola rural

Pollution check initiative launched in Kathmandu to curb vehicle emissions

KATHMANDU: In a move to tackle vehicle pollution and improve

Tourism Minister requests EU to lift ban on Nepali airline companies

KATHMANDU: Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Badri Pandey