Collaborative efforts from all government authorities involved is crucial to operationalise the GPZ at the earliest, said authority executive director Chandika Bhatta.
The GPZ was conceptualised after the United States extended zero tariff preference for 66 products, including apparels, into its market through ‘Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act’ in February 2016, according to a report in a Kathmandu-based English-language daily.
The GPZ is likely to bring down the production and export costs of Nepal, which is relatively higher compared to other regional neighbours, and slash the high transport and shipment costs due to Nepal’s landlocked status as it is located near the country’s only rail-linked dry port in Birgunj. (DS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India