Kathmandu, April 22 (RSS): Country has witnessed an increase
in export by 69.44 per cent in the last nine months of the current fiscal year
2021/22 as compared to the corresponding period in the last year 2020/21.
According to the statistics
unveiled by the Department of Customs, the export of domestic products from
mid-July, 2021 to mid-April was recorded at over Rs 160.57 billion against over
Rs 94.76 billion during the same period last year.
Similarly, import has also
witnessed an increase of 31.97 per cent in the first nine months of the current
fiscal year against last year which amounts to over Rs 1466.66 billion.
Import of foreign goods and food
items worth Rs 1,111.39 billion was recorded during the same period last fiscal
year.
Trade deficit up by 28 per
cent
Likewise, the trade deficit went up by
28.47 per cent to over Rs 1450 billion during the first nine months of the
current fiscal year against Rs 1016.62 billion during the same period last
fiscal year.
Similarly, the country’s foreign trade
in the first nine months of the current fiscal year increased by 34.91 per
cent.
During this period, the country
witnessed foreign trade worth Rs 1627 billion according to the Department
of Customs. The data shows that during the corresponding period last fiscal
year, foreign trade worth Rs 1206 was reported.
According to the trade statistics
for the first nine months of the current fiscal unveiled by the Department,
Nepal imported petroleum products that include diesel, petrol and cooking gas
worth Rs 200 billion. Diesel has the highest contribution to the import as the
country had to pay over Rs 105 billion for its import alone followed by over Rs
47.23 billion for petrol.
LPG (cooking gas) worth over Rs
45.34 billion was imported during the period. Similarly, soybean oil worth Rs
45.58 billion, palm oil worth over Rs 32.4 billion, vaccines worth over Rs
31.85 billion and gold worth over Rs 28.54 billion were imported during nine
months.
Import from 162 countries
As per the data, goods worth over
Rs 1,466 billion were imported from 162 countries during the first nine
months.
Nepal imported goods of the highest
amount worth Rs 917 billion from India while it exported goods worth Rs 127
billion during the nine months. Nepal bears a trade deficit amounting to Rs 773
billion with India during the period.
China is the second-largest trade
partner of Nepal and Nepal imported goods worth over Rs 211 billion from China
whereas it exported Rs 628 billion during the first nine months. Nepal has a trade deficit amounting to Rs 210 billion with China.