Birgunj (Parsa), Feb 27: Goods worth Rs 40 billion 345 million and 979 thousand have been exported through Birgunj customs point in the last seven months of the current fiscal year, 2024/25.
The export through the border point
has more than doubled in the same period of the current fiscal year as compared
to the seven months of the last fiscal year.
Goods and merchandise worth Rs 17
billion 79 million and 560 thousand were exported to foreign countries through
this border point in the seven months of the last fiscal year.
Of the 28 small and big customs
points in the country, Birgunj customs point accounts for 31.72 per cent of the
total exports.
Information Officer at Birgunj
Customs Office, Amit Tiwari, said that the overall export of refined sunflower
and soybean oil has increased in the current fiscal year. "Exports have
been increasing in an encouraging manner in the current fiscal year as compared
to the previous fiscal year," he said.
Refined soybean oil worth Rs 19.36
billion was exported via Birgunj check point in the seventh months of the
current fiscal year. Similarly, refine sunflower oil worth Rs 4.63 billion,
fruit juice worth Rs 3.96 billion were exported to foreign countries during the
period.
According to Birgunj Customs
Office, iron and iron products worth Rs 3.1 billion, synthetic yarn worth Rs
1.60 billion and different types of clothes worth Rs 1.47 billion were exported
via the check point.
Likewise, raw materials for cattle
feed worth Rs 1.22 billion was also exported during the period. (RSS)