THE GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL TO CONTROL
UNAUTHORIZED TRADE
Revised agreement of co-operation between government of India and the government of Nepal to control unauthorized trade ministry of commerce industry government of India new delhi Oct 2009
Revised agreement of co-operation between government of India and the government of Nepal to control unauthorized trade
The Government of India and the Government of Nepal (hereinafter also
referred to as the Contracting Parties).
KEEN to sustain the good neighbourliness through mutually beneficial
measures at their common border which is free for movement of persons and
goods.
Have agreed as follows:
Article I
The Contracting Parties, while recognizing that there is a long and open
border between the two countries and there is free movement of persons and
goods across the border and noting that they have the right to pursue
independent foreign trade policies, agree that either of them would take all
such measures as are necessary to ensure that the economic interests of the
other party are not adversely affected through unauthorized trade between
the two countries.
Article II
The Contracting Parties agree to co-operate effectively with each other,
to prevent infringement and circumvention of the laws, rules and regulations
of either country in regard to matters relating to Customs, Narcotics and
Psychotropic Substances, Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade and shall for
this purpose assist each other in such matters as consultation, enquiries and
exchange of information with regard to matters concerning such
infringement or circumvention.
Article III
Subject to such exception as may be mutually agreed upon, each Contracting
Party shall prohibit re-exports to the territory of the other Contracting Party
of goods imported from third countries without manufacturing activity.
However, the above shall not be applicable in case of the export of Nepalese
goods into India under the procedure set out in Protocol V to the Treaty of
Trade between Government of Nepal and the Government of India.
There will be no restriction on re-export from the territory of a Contracting
Party to third countries of the goods imported from the other
Contracting Party without manufacturing activity in the Contracting Party.
Article IV
Each Contracting Party will;
(a) prohibit and take appropriate measures to prevent import from the
territory of the other Contracting Party of goods liable to be re-exported to
third countries from its territory and the export of which from the territory of
the other Contracting Party to its territory is prohibited;
(b) in order to avoid inducement towards diversion of imported goods to
the other Contracting Party, take appropriate steps through necessary
provisions relating to Baggage Rules, gifts and foreign exchange
authorization for the import of goods from third countries.
Article V
The Contracting Parties shall compile and exchange with each other
statistical and other information relating to unauthorized trade across the
common border. They also agree to exchange with each other regularly the
lists of goods the import and export of which are prohibited, or restricted or
subject to control according to their respective laws and regulations.
Article VI
The respective heads of the Border Customs Offices of each country shall
meet regularly with his counterpart of appropriate status at least once in two
months alternately across the common border:
(a) to co-operate with each other in the prevention of
unauthorized trade;
(b) to maintain the smooth and uninterrupted movement of
goods across their territories;
(c) to render assistance in resolving administrative difficulties
as may arise at the field level.
Article VII
In order to facilitate effective and harmonious implementation of this
Agreement, the Contracting Parties shall consult each other regularly.
Article VIII
(a) This Agreement shall come into force on the date of its signature. It shall
supercede the Agreement of Cooperation to Control Unauthorised Trade concluded
between the Government of India and the Government of Nepal on 6th December,
1991, as amended or modified from time to time.
(b) This Agreement shall remain in force for a period of seven years. It may be
renewed for further periods of seven years, at a time, by mutual consent subject to
such modifications as may be agreed upon.
(c) In witness whereof the undersigned being duly authorised by their respective
governments have signed this Agreement
Done in duplicate in Hindi, Nepali and English languages, all the texts being
equally authentic, at Kathmandu on 27th October, 2009. In case of doubt, the
English text will prevail..
(Anand Sharma)
Commerce and
Industry Minister for
Government of India
(Rajendra Mahto)
Minister of Commerce
and Supplies
for Government of
Nepal