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Nepal Resumes Tea Exports to India After Easing of Import Regulations

Nepal Resumes Tea Exports to India After Easing of Import Regulations


PTI, July 1, 2026, Kathmandu: The export of tea from Nepal to India has resumed after a gap of two months following the easing of regulations by New Delhi, Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal said on Wednesday.

The export of Nepalese tea to India was halted from May 1 after the Indian Tea Board introduced strict regulations on its import. It resumed on Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Khanal informed the National Assembly that the export of Nepalese tea to India has now been eased.

India reviewed its policy regarding the import of tea from Nepal, which made it possible, he said, adding that he too had held discussions with high officials regarding the matter during his recent visit to India.

India is the major market for tea produced in Nepal.

"Export of Nepalese tea to India resumed from Tuesday, June 30, after India eased the regulation (to import Nepalese tea)," said Kamal Mainali, President of the Nepal Tea Association.

With the easing of the regulation, trucks carrying Nepalese tea consignments have started heading towards India, Mainali said.

Nepal had taken diplomatic initiatives to ease regulations for exporting tea to India.

Nepal's tea manufacturers had halted their production for about two months after India introduced strict regulations on the import of Nepalese tea.

Now, as against the 100 per cent sampling test, the Indian authorities will take a sample of only 20 per cent of the tea being exported from Nepal and allow the consignment if it meets the required standard.

As per the new arrangement, samples will be taken from only one out of five trucks for testing purposes before issuing export permits, Mainali said.

As per the e-Kantipur media portal, Nepal exports about 90 per cent of its orthodox tea to India, making it completely dependent on the southern neighbour for the tea trade.

"Only a very small portion of Nepalese tea reaches third-country markets. Nepal produces 7,838 tonnes of orthodox tea annually. Exports to third countries account for only 11.4 per cent of total orthodox tea exports," the news portal said in a report after the export was blocked.

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