The Fair will continue for five days. Some 180 stalls of different varieties of products including electronics, automobiles, mobile phones and others developed in Nepal, China, Pakistan, Burma, Japan and India have been kept in the show.[break]
Inaugurating the Fair, Vice President Parmananda Jha said that Nepal was being developed as a transit point for the trade relations between China and SAARC countries.
Referring his China visit, Jha said he was highly influenced by the miraculous physical development of west China. He expressed confidence that such development can be achieved in Nepal too if all Nepalis work hard by being united.
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Yang Houlan, said the Chinese products are not only familiar in the Nepali markets but also popular.
On the occasion, Vice president of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Pradip Jung Pandey and Chairman of Nepal Chamber of Commerce Suresh Kumar Basnet shed lights on Nepal-China trade relations.
6th Int’l Trade Fair concludes, transaction worth Rs 20 million