Nepal: Government once again bans import of peppercorns, peas, dates, and betel nuts

Published 2021년 10월 5일

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The government of Nepal has imposed a ban on the import of peppercorns, peas, dates, and betel nuts, except for those traders who had obtained permits and opened letter of credit accounts by mid-July. The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has instructed financial institutions not to process new transactions or payments for the import of these goods. This decision is a result of the government's efforts to address the pressure on Nepal's foreign currency reserves.
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KATHMANDU, Oct 5: The government has banned completely the import of peppercorns, peas, dates, and betel nuts. Issuing a public notice on Sunday, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said the authority will allow the shipment of these goods only to those traders who took permits and opened letter of credit accounts as of mid-July this year. The central bank has asked the banks and financial institutions not to consider new documents for transactions and payments in concern with the import of these goods. “As the government has not extended the quota provisions and issued licenses to the importers, it has been notified to the concerned,” reads the public notice of NRB. Last March, the government conditionally eased the restriction on the import of these farm products. Traders were allowed to import 15,000 tons each of betel nut and pepper and 5,000 tons of dates annually provided these goods are to be used for industrial purposes. In order to prevent the possible fall in foreign currency ...

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