Core Viewpoint - The bilateral trade between China and Nepal is experiencing continuous growth, driven by the reopening of border ports and improved trade infrastructure [1][3]. Group 1: Border Ports and Trade Infrastructure - The Lizhi Port, which opened on November 13, 2023, is the fourth officially opened land port in Tibet, enhancing trade opportunities with Nepal [1]. - The restoration of the Zhangmu Port has led to a flourishing border trade market, creating more job opportunities for local residents [2]. - The reopening of the Jilong Port on April 1, 2023, has facilitated the movement of goods and people, further boosting trade activities [5][6]. Group 2: Trade Statistics and Economic Impact - From January to May 2023, the trade volume between Tibet and Nepal reached 1.795 billion yuan, marking a 14% year-on-year increase [8]. - The total trade value between Tibet and South Asia during the 14th Five-Year Plan period reached 14.92 billion yuan, with Nepal accounting for 87% of this trade [8]. - The introduction of efficient customs procedures, such as a "green channel" for fresh products and "24-hour appointment declaration," has improved trade efficiency [8]. Group 3: Industry Developments - The Xizang Jilong Ruini Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is producing vehicles tailored to the needs of Nepalese customers, with an expected export of over 2,000 vehicles this year [6]. - The implementation of a "public-rail intermodal" transport model has enabled the timely export of domestic new energy vehicles to Nepal [7].
中尼口岸双边贸易持续增长
Xin Hua She·2025-06-25 10:33