Foreign trade shrinks by 1.33%; both imports, exports down

Himal Press 22 Jul 2024
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Foreign trade shrinks by 1.33%; both imports, exports down

KATHMANDU: Both imports and exports of the country fell in the fiscal year 2023/24, indicating that all is not well with the country’s economy.

According to international trade data released on Monday by the Department of Customs, imports fell by 1.16% to Rs 1,592.98 billion, while exports were down by 3.03% to Rs 152.38 billion.

In the fiscal year 2022/23, Nepal had imported goods and services worth Rs 1,611.73 billion. Likewise, the country exported goods worth Rs 167.14 billion during the year.

The size of foreign trade also shrunk by 1.33% during the year. According to the Department of Customs, total foreign trade was worth Rs 1,745.36 billion in 2023/24, down from Rs 1,768.87 billion a year earlier. The share of imports in total foreign trade increased by 0.17% to 91.27% during the review year. This share was 91.12% one year earlier.

The country’s trade deficit fell by 1.33% to Rs 1,440.60 billion thanks to the drop in imports.

Top 10 Imports

S.N. Commodity Import Value (Rs in ‘ 000)
1 Diesel 143976927
2 Petrol 68102036
3 Liquidified Petrolium Gas (LPG) 55618425
4 Ferrous products 39034385
5 Flat/hot-rolled iron/steel 34572308
6 Smartphones 28666235
7 Other – Medicaments 27465972
8 Gold 23653916
9 Other coal, not agglomerated 22899151
10 ATF 20780413

Top 10 Exports

S.N. Commodity Export Value (Rs in ‘ 000)
1 Carpets and other textile floor coverings 10572499
2 Big Cardamon (Alaichi) 7938183
3 Rolled iron/steel 6866282
4 Mixtures of juices 6237892
5 Refined bleached deodorized palm olein 5627199
6 Felt Products 4479415
7 Rolled iron/steel 4312409
8 Single Yarn 4283523
9 Unbleached Woven Fabrics of Jute 4046697
10 Other Yarn 3956155

 

Published On: 22 Jul 2024

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