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Kathmandu, Dec 28: Cross-border movement at the Jilong or Rasuwagadhi (Gyirong) Port, a key trade point between Nepal and China, is set to resume following disruptions caused by a flash flood disaster. The port had been closed after sudden flooding on July 8 damaged roads in the port area, bringing

Nepal imported Chinese goods worth Rs 65.22 billion via the Rasuwagadhi customs point in the last fiscal year.

Chinese electric vehicles brought into Nepal through Rasuwagadhi border have been stopped at Timure.

An understanding has been reached to fully resume bilateral trade and people's movement through the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung border from coming April

The goods that are being imported to Nepal for Dashain festival are stopped in Tibet region.

Kathmandu . Imports through Rasuwgadhi checkpoint have been halted till local-level election. The local-level election is taking place across the