Reducing trade deficit with China

Nepal has requested for preferential treatment of its primary products in bilateral trade with China to help address the widening trade deficit between the two countries. During the 15th meeting of the Bilateral Diplomatic Consultation Mechanism held in Beijing on Friday, Nepal's Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Paudyal, who led the Nepali delegation, proposed preferential treatment of Nepal's primary products such as tea, coffee, herbal products, cooked buffalo meat, and other agricultural products.

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Ramesh Rijal, has urged all to play their part with honesty to reduce trade deficit.

All should play role to reduce trade deficit: Minister Rijal

Ramesh Rijal, has urged all to play their part with honesty to reduce trade deficit.

All should play role to reduce trade deficit

Ramesh Rijal, has urged all to play their part with honesty to reduce trade deficit.

All should play role to reduce trade deficit

Ramesh Rijal, has urged all to play their part with honesty to reduce trade deficit.

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