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Opening Chinese border check points stressed

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KATHMANDU, Sept 28: President of the Finance Committee under the Legislature-Parliament, Prakash Jwala, has stressed the need of opening the border check points with China as an alternative measure to ease the import of the daily essentials.

At a seminar organized by the Nepal Pavilion Company and Nepal Management Association here today, Jwala urged the government to make supply of daily essentials smooth by opening the border check points after holding serious discussion with Chinese government.


Stating that goods to be imported by Nepal from second and third countries during the period of globalization could not be blocked, he expressed the view that the government and political parties should develop their capacity from this behavior of India.

He said, "The new constitution has already addressed most of the demands of the Madhes-based political parties and the remaining issues can be addressed after amending the new constitution."

Similarly, Nepal Chamber of Commerce president Rajesh Kaji Shrestha said that it would further help create environment for investment after the formulation of the Economic Act.

Chairman of Pavilion Company, Naresh Shrestha, also expressed his view.

Representatives from different countries including Nepal, India and China participated in the seminar. RSS



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