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Chinese delegation to assess Nathula Border trade

Sarikah Atreya

Gangtok, May 24

A four-member Chinese delegation is expected to arrive in Sikkim next month to assess Nathula Border trade.

The Director, State Industries Department, Mr S.P. Subba, said that the delegation is scheduled to arrive at the Nathula Post on June 4 and visit the Sherathang Trade Mart, six km ahead of Nathula on the JN Road.

Later, the delegation will cross the Border and visit the Donqingang Trade Mart in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) before returning the next day.

During their visit, the Chinese delegation will interact with State Government officials and local traders engaged in Border Trade. They are also likely to inspect the infrastructure available for trade on both sides of the Border.

Review and expansion of listed items for trade has been a pending demand among the traders on both sides and the delegation is expected to address this issue.

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