Prime Minister Visits China for Bilateral Trade Talks
A five-day state visit focuses on infrastructure investment and cross-border trade agreements.
Prime Minister arrived in Beijing on Monday for a five-day state visit focused on strengthening bilateral trade relations. The visit comes at a critical time as both nations seek to expand economic cooperation.
Key agenda items include discussions on the cross-border railway project, hydropower investment, and revised trade agreements that could reduce tariffs on Nepali goods entering the Chinese market.
The Prime Minister is accompanied by a delegation of 45 officials, including the Finance Minister and Commerce Secretary. Several memoranda of understanding are expected to be signed during the visit.
Analysts say the visit could mark a turning point in economic relations between the two countries, potentially opening new corridors for trade and investment in the region.
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