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Nepal-India Customs Meeting: Trade Facilitation Agreements

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12th April 2025, Kathmandu

The 21st Director General-level meeting between the Nepal and India customs administrations concluded in Kathmandu on April 10–11, 2025 (28–29 Chaitra 2081).

Nepal-India Customs Meeting

This high-level dialogue, held alternately in Nepal and India since 1995, focused on enhancing trade facilitation, reducing logistics costs, and curbing unauthorized trade.

Key Highlights of the Nepal-India Customs Meeting

1. Trade Facilitation & Digital Customs

Paperless customs procedures to streamline cross-border trade.

India’s recognition of Certificates of Origin issued through Nepal’s National Single Window system, speeding up clearance.

Exchange of pre-arrival import/export data to reduce delays at border checkpoints.

2. Infrastructure & Logistics Improvements

Expansion of Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) from rail to road transport (trucks) to cut logistics costs.

Fast-tracking Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) at Bhairahawa and Chandani-Dodhara for smoother trade.

Launch of rail cargo services in Biratnagar to boost connectivity.

3. Strengthening Border Controls & Cooperation

Enhanced collaboration to curb unauthorized trade between the two nations.

Development of quarantine facilities at Nepal-India borders for safer agricultural trade.

Progress on a bilateral customs agreement for long-term cooperation.

Who Attended the Meeting?

Nepal’s delegation was led by Mr. Mahesh Bhattarai, Director General of the Department of Customs, with officials from:

Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Industry, Commerce & Supplies

Food Technology & Quality Control Department

Plant Quarantine & Pesticide Management Center

India’s delegation was headed by Mr. Abhay Kumar Srivastava, Director General of Revenue Intelligence, along with:

Indian Customs officials

Representatives from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu

Trade-related agencies

What’s Next?

The 22nd Nepal-India Customs Meeting will be held in New Delhi, continuing efforts to strengthen trade relations and cross-border cooperation.

Why Does This Meeting Matter?

Faster trade clearance = Lower business costs

Better infrastructure = Smuggling control & efficient logistics

Stronger Nepal-India economic ties = Growth in bilateral trade

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