58 containers of Vietnamese pepper stuck in Nepal were re-exported

Published 2020년 8월 7일

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Vietnamese businesses are set to export pepper from Nepal after receiving the necessary re-export certificate, following a petition to the Prime Minister regarding containers of pepper stuck in Nepal since March due to import regulations. The export price of pepper is increasing, allowing businesses to recoup costs and continue exporting to other markets. Vietnamese authorities have reached out to their Nepalese counterparts to facilitate the re-export of the pepper.
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According to the Asia-Africa Market Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), after receiving the certificate of eligibility for release (NOC) for re-export, Vietnamese enterprises are contacting shipping lines, shipping agents. download to take the goods out of Nepal. The release of this shipment will put an end to storage costs incurred by the business after a long time stuck at the port of Nepal. In addition, the export price of pepper is increasing, after being brought back home, pepper can continue to be exported to many other markets to compensate for the lost costs of the business. In mid-July, 13 businesses issued a petition to the Prime Minister regarding the 58 containers (worth about US $ 3 million) stuck in Nepal since the end of March due to the country's regulations banning the import of understated pepper. Consistency. To bring 58 containers of pepper for re-export back to Vietnam, Nepal's customs requires consultation from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of ...
Source: VNExpress

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