By Chitra Kumar Mijar, Sindhupalchok,Nov.10: More than 600 containers are still stranded in the vicinity of
Nyalam due to delays in checking containers carrying goods arriving at the
Tatopani border crossing point at Nyalam Customs in the Tibet Autonomous Region
of China.
President of the Sindhupalchok Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, Buddharaj Basnet, said that containers have been stopped in places
like Nyalam, Khasa, and Ramite in Tibet due to the delay in checking and clearing
containers carrying goods at the Nyalam Customs.
He alleged that goods worth billions of rupees that were
being sent to Tatopani Customs through the Tatopani border checkpoint have been
stranded due to delays in checking the goods.
Basnet has urged the government to take diplomatic
initiatives with the Chinese government to expedite the clearance of goods at
Nyalam Customs.
The inspection of electric vehicles has been given priority,
which has caused a delay in the inspection of degradable and day-to-day goods
and materials, said the Nyalam Customs to President Basnet.
After the flood washed away the structures, including the
Miteri Bridge at the Kerung border crossing on July 8, all trade there was
diverted to the Tatopani border crossing. However, the recent 'eco' landslide
along the Kodari road section of the Tatopani Customs caused the disruption.
However, despite the clearing of disruption, the Nyalam
Customs have failed to clear and dispatch of the goods and materials carried in
the containers, which has caused hassle to businessmen.
Tatopani Chief Customs Officer Rajendra Prasad Chudal said
that although there is no problem at the Tatopani Customs Office and the border
road, Nyalam Customs has delayed the clearance and dispatch of the goods.
Indra Raut, Vice-President of the Sindhupalchowk Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, said that the containers stopped in the Nyalam area
contain winter goods, clothes, shoes, electronic goods, ready-made goods, and
electrical equipment.
Nyalam Customs has been clearing 15 containers daily and
sending them to the Tatopani border. This number is much less compared to the
past. Before the monsoon, Nyalam Customs used to clear 50 to 60 containers and
send them to the Tatopani border.