Nepal, Bangladesh to discuss trade barriers

ANI  |  Kathmandu [Nepal] 

At the fourth commerce secretary-level trade talks, which is scheduled to commence on May 30, and are to discuss and elimination of and non-barriers.

plans to ask to address hurdles to exporting acrylic yarn to Harmonising sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures and reviewing the list of 108 Nepali products, that have duty free access to the Bangladesh market, will also be a part of the discussion, as per Post.

An eleven-member Bangladeshi delegation would be arriving in to participate in the two-day meeting.

said, the main focus of the discussions would be solving trade-transit related issues, as they are the main hurdles to boosting trade between the two countries.

In 2008, the two countries agreed to hold annual trade talks at the level.

After the opening of Kakarbhitta-Phulbari-Banglabandha transit route in 1997, Bangladesh had permitted to use the port facilities in Mongla. Bangladesh also provided an additional rail transit corridor to Nepal via Rohonpur-Sighbad.

But the Nepali exporters still face hindrances while exporting goods to and third countries including Bangladesh.

Nepal has been asking Bangladesh to ease visa facility for long now.

In 2013, during the last trade talks between the two sides, Bangladesh agreed to grant duty-free access for 108 Nepali items. However, no major exportable items were included in the list.

Bangladeshis too have similar demands from Nepalis for 64 of their goods.

Nepal will urge Bangladesh to allow unrestricted entry for traders.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 12:25 IST