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Seven months’ foreign trade marked by Rs 955 billion deficit

File: Department of Customs

Kathmandu, February 22

In the first seven months of the current fiscal year, the country’s foreign trade transactions totalled Rs 1,291.63 billion, while the deficit exceeded Rs 955 billion. According to the Department of Customs, during the review period, imports amounted to Rs 1,123.48 billion, while exports were valued at Rs 168 billion.

The data indicate the country’s ballooning trade deficit. In the past seven months, trade with India amounted to Rs 629 billion in imports and Rs 137 billion in exports. The trade deficit with the southern neighbour alone amounts to Rs 491 billion, followed by over Rs 234 billion. The details unveiled by the Department show that the trade deficit with Argentina stands at Rs 66.11 billion, followed by Rs 39.77 billion with the United Arab Emirates and Rs 12.64 billion with Indonesia.

Similarly, the country has trade profits with some countries. The trade profit with Romania during the review period reached Rs 55.2 million, while Nepal madea trade profit totalling over Rs 33.3 million from Norway and over Rs 25.7 million from Iceland. Regarding imports, a significant portion of Nepal’s imports during this period is attributed to petroleum products.

In the last seven months of the fiscal year, Nepal imported diesel worth over Rs 69.91 billion, petrol valued at over Rs 38.13 billion and LPG cooking gas totalling over Rs 31.85 billion. Likewise, import of essential commodities has risen with iron and iron-related products amounting to over Rs 31.9 billion, smart phones valued at over Rs 21.32 billion, crude soybean oil at over Rs 59.13 billion and gold worth Rs 21.20 billion.

Similarly, on the export front, the report stated that soybean oil has led the way, with exports reaching an impressive Rs 66.78 billion. Other notable exports include black cardamom, amounting to over Rs 8.6 billion, sunflower oil, worth over Rs 5.7 billion and carpet, worth over Rs 5.7 billion

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