KATHMANDU, April 18 The revenue collection at the Tatopani-Khasa customs point surpassed its annual target in just nine months of the current fiscal year, driven by an increase in trading through Nepal’s bilateral land trade route with China.
After an excruciating closure lasting eight and a half years, the Tatopani border crossing between Nepal and China has finally reopened its doors to human traffic on Friday. This momentous event marks a significant positive development, one that resonates with historical significance, fosters friendly ties between two nations, and holds the promise of economic resurgence for the region.
Trucks from Nepal are not being allowed to cross the border with China at Tatopani with Beijing issuing a new rule that their cargo has to be transferred to Chi