Customs Clearance Resumes in Rasuwa After MRP Sticker Agreement

Rasauwa. Customs clearance, which was halted due to the absence of Maximum Retail Price (MRP) stickers, has resumed. After importers committed to selling goods only after affixing stickers upon reaching their warehouses, as the policy of mandatory MRP was not immediately implementable, customs clearance has begun. The Rasuwa Customs Office at Lhendekola in Timure, Gosainkunda Rural Municipality-2, which was affected for a long time after the flood on Asar 24 last year, had been operating actively since Poush 17 after the Miteri Bridge construction. Clearance was stopped when the rule of mandatory MRP for goods imported after about five months...