Monday, August 27, 2018

NFTA demands scrapping letter provision


Kathmandu, Aug. 25: Nepal Foreign Trade Association (NFTA) has demanded scrapping the provision requiring a letter from the Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi for Nepali citizen traveling to the third country via India.
Saying that the provision has created trouble on the part of the businessmen as they need to manage extra time to obtain the letter, businessmen have requested the association to make initiation to remove it.
They made the request at the 39th Annual General Assembly of the NFTA here.
Former President of the NFTA Satish Kumar More said that all the business associations should come together to push forward the interest and rights of the business community.
Former President Lok Manya Golchha also said that there were many complexities in the legal instruments governing the business sector, and the business associations should make combined efforts to address those intricacies.
President of the association Him Bahadur Rawal said that the NFTA was lobbying for Business Passport for the reputed business personalities.
Published in The Rising Nepal on 26 August 2018. 

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