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Bilateral border trade between India-China ends

Bilateral border trade between India-China ends

SNS, Gangtok, 29 November 2013: Bilateral border trade between India and China through Nathulapass ended for the eighth season on 28 November with India witnessing exports of over Rs 7.84 crore and import of goods worth Rs 1.16 crore from Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) of China.
The season that resumed in the month of May concluded two days before the scheduled date of 30 November as the last two days were non-trading days.
The closing ceremony featured a colourful function at the border mart of Sherathang which was attended by traders from both sides of the border. 
Exports include goods sold directly at Rinchengang in TAR by Sikkim traders as well as goods sold at the Sherathang trademart to traders coming in from TAR.

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