Exports to US, Dubai and Kenya start from Wednesday
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Birgunj-based Prestige Carpet Industries has started exporting Nepali carpets to third countries. On Wednesday, Hari Gautam, the owner of the industry, informed that 125,000 square feet of carpets were exported to America, Dubai and Kenya.
"On Wednesday, a container of carpet was exported to a third country through the Sirsia dry port," he said, "Before this, it was being exported to India for 3 years, now we have started exporting to third countries along with India." Gautam says that he succeeded in taking over the domestic market by replacing the form. Gautam claims that foreign carpets have been completely replaced in Nepal after the industry started providing quality products at cheaper prices than foreign products. Another owner of
industry, Aman Sah, said that this industry, which started production on July 21, 2075, is producing raw materials from other countries including India. Shah said that the industry, which has an annual production capacity of 2 million square meters, is currently producing 1.2 million square meters of carpet according to the demand of Nepal.
The industry with a fixed capital of Rs 40 crore has directly employed 80 people. Sah says that export of Nepali products to third countries is a matter of pride not only for the industry but also for Nepal itself, while the annual import is increasing. "We have not compromised on quality," he said.
