73 billion revenue collection from the import of petroleum products

Ashad 11, 2082

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73 billion revenue collection from the import of petroleum products

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Birgunj Customs Office has collected the highest revenue in 11 months of the current fiscal year 2081/82 from the import of petroleum products: 73.18 billion rupees.

In the 11 months of the current year, the office spent one trillion 74 billion nine crores to import five types of petroleum products. An amount of Rs. In the total revenue received from imports, the share of petroleum products in the contribution of revenue received from the main 20 commodities is 46.43 percent.

Deepak Lamichhane, Chief Customs Administrator of Birgunj Customs Office, said that the main source of revenue of Birgunj Customs is the revenue obtained from the import of petroleum products and vehicles. Likewise, the second largest revenue is the amount of 17 billion 70 million rupees received from the import of transport vehicles and their parts. The share of transport vehicles and spare parts in the revenue received from imports is 11.23 percent.

Likewise, five billion 78 crores from iron and iron-made goods. A revenue of Rs. Five billion 26 million rupees have been collected from the import of machinery and spare parts. Chief Customs Administrator Lamichhane said that three billion 67 million rupees were collected from the import of electric machinery, equipment and their parts.

In the 11 months of the current year, three billion six crore rupees revenue has been collected from all types of textile imports. Chief Customs Administrator Lamichhane informed that during the same period, 2.58 billion rupees were collected from the import of tobacco and tobacco products, 2.52 billion rupees from the import of cosmetics, 2.32 billion rupees from the import of plastic raw materials and 2.19 billion rupees from the import of other lubricating oils.

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