Compared to Same Period of Previous Fiscal Year, Nepal's National Trade Deficit Increases 24.61%

Thu, Jun 24, 2021 2:15 PM on Latest, Economy, National,

Nepal's foreign trade statistics for the first eleven months of the fiscal year 2077/78 have been unveiled.

According to the data unveiled by the Finance Ministry, import has increased 25.67% compared to the same time period in the previous fiscal year. Meanwhile, export has increased by an impressive 37.78%. However, the trade deficit has also increased by 24.61%.

Nepal imported the highest worth of goods from India. China is the second-largest exporter of Nepal, followed by Argentina and the UAE.

On the other side, Nepal exports the most goods to India. The USA is the second-largest importer of Nepalese products. It is then tailed by Germany, which is tailed by the UK.

Diesel is the most imported product in Nepal in terms of import value, with a revenue generation of Rs. 47,59,02,76,000. Meanwhile, Soya-bean oil (excl. crude) and fractions are our top exported products. Alaichi is the second-most exported product in terms of monetary amount.

These are our top 5 imports:

1) Diesel
2) Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel, <025% carbon
3) Crude soya-bean oil
4) Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks.
5) Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)

These are our top 5 exports:
1) Soya-bean oil (excl. crude) and fractions
2) Alaichi
3) Carpets and other textile floor coverings, wool or fine animal hair, knotted.
4) Black tea(fermented) and partly fermented
5) Woven fabrics of jute or other textiles

The data shows that Birgunj is the major custom checkpoint from where the most import and export happens. Meanwhile, Nepal imported the second-most amount of goods from Bhairahawa and exported the second-most amount of goods from Biratnagar.