Kathmandu, June 10 -- Nepal's export earnings from high-value products increased by 6.74 percent in the first ten months of the current fiscal year, driven by shipments of yarn, jute and jute products, felt, tea, dog chew, and fabrics.
According to the latest data from the Trade and Export Promotion Centre and the Department of Customs, goods listed under the Nepal Trade Integrated Strategy (NTIS) generated Rs83.10 billion in export revenue between mid-July 2024 and mid-May 2025.
This accounts for a significant portion of the country's total export earnings of Rs217.91 billion during the same period.
While high-value products saw only modest growth, Nepal's total exports surged by 72.71 percent, mainly due to a dramatic increase in the...
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