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Bangladesh and Nepal keen to boost bilateral trade

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Published: 22:02, 23 March 2024

Bangladesh and Nepal keen to boost bilateral trade

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Visiting State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury and Nepalese Commerce Minister Damodar Bhandari on Saturday discussed bilateral issues of mutual interest at a hotel in Nepal.

They also emphasized easy communication between local Banglabandha and Nepal's Kakarbhita by land and expansion of trade.

Visiting Kakarbhita on Saturday morning, the state minister noted that Kakarbhita land port is 37 kilometers (Km) off Banglabandha land port and this territory is part of India.

He said they discussed how Nepal could join Bangladesh using 37 Km of India's land directly. Bangladesh, India and Nepal will work together to use this route directly.

The state minister on Friday visited the Phuentsholing border of Bhutan through 'The Banglabandha Land Port' in the Panchagarh district and Phulbari land port in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal of India.

Welcomed by Phuentsholing Governor Karmi Jurmi on the Phuentsholing border, the state minister went to Pasakha land port from the border where he discussed expansion of trade between the countries.

Banglabandha is 142 kilometers off of Bhutan’s bordering area Phuentsholing.

Bangladesh Land Port Authority Chairman Md Zillur Rahman Chowdhury, Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal Salahuddin Roman Chowdhury, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Shipping Munshi Md Moniruzzaman, part-time member of the Board of Directors of Bangladesh Land Port Authority Ziauddin Ahmed Bhuiyan and Superintending Engineer of the Land Port Authority M Hasan Ali were present during the meeting with Nepalese commerce minister.

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