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Agreement
on most favoured nation treatment
Effected by exchange of notes signed at
Kathmandu 1965
Note
No. 32
1161/65 |
British
Embassy
Kathmandu
May 7, 1965
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Her
Britannic Majesty's Embassy present their compliments to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and with reference to discussions
which have taken place between the Embassy and departments of
His Majesty's Government of Nepal have the honour to state
that the United Kingdom Government is pleased to note that His
Majesty's Government is willing to accord to British goods
entering Nepal the treatment of the most favoured nation, save
for the exceptional treatment given to India and Tibet. The
United Kingdom Government will continue to accord to imports
from Nepal the treatment of the most favoured nation, save for
the special tariff reserved for members of the Commonwealth
Preference Area and the European Free Trade Association.
Accordingly,
the Embassy request the Ministry to confirm that the necessary
action will be taken by the Nepalese authorities in regard to
British goods entering Nepal.
Her
Britannic Majesty's Embassy avail themselves of this
opportunity of renewing to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the
assurance of their highest consideration.
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
Singha Durbar, Kathmandu.
1181/65
Dear M. Rimal |
British
Embassy
Kathmandu
27 September, 1965
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The
Ambassador has asked me to write to you following on the
discussions you had with him on 27 August about most favoured
nations treatment for British imports into Nepal and Nepalese
imports into the United Kingdom. In view of the difficulties
inherent in attempting to accord to Nepalese imports into the
United Kingdom the same treatment that accorded under
Commonwealth preference to imports originating in Commonwealth
countries, he suggests that you may wish to reconsider the
suggestion contained in the Foreign Ministry Note K/11-3/317
of 20 August. Meanwhile we are taking no action to inform the
British authorities of the Ministry's Note.
Yours
Sincerely
SD/-
(G.F. Kinnear) First Secretary
Mr.
Madhav Kumar Rimal:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Singha Durbar, Kathmandu.
IC/P
11-3/1972
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
His Majesty's Government of Nepal
Kathmandu.
November 2, 1965
Dear Mr.
Charge d'Affairs,
Kindly
refer to your letter No. 1118/65 dated September 27, 1965,
regarding the most favoured treatment between Nepal and United
Kingdom.
I am
glad to inform you that His Majesty's Government of Nepal has
decided to accept your Government's proposal and to grant most
favoured nation treatment to the goods coming from the United
Kingdom to Nepal on a reciprocal basis. Accordingly necessary
instruction has already been issued to the Department
concerned to grant these facilities to the British goods
entering Nepal.
I shall
be grateful if you will kindly take necessary measures to
provide the same facilities to the Nepalese goods entering the
United Kingdom and let me know when this is done.
With
kind regards,
Yours
sincerely,
(Govinda Raj Pandeya)
Under Secretary
Mr. G.F. Kinnear,
Charge d' Affairs a.i.,
British Embassy
Kathmandu.
c.c. To: - The Department of Commerce.
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British
Embassy
Kathmandu
4 November - 1965
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Dear Mr.
Pandeya
Thank
you for you letter Ic/P. 113/1972 of 2 November from which I
am pleased to note that His Majesty's Government of Nepal
agreed to grant Most Favoured Nation treatment to goods coming
from the United Kingdom to Nepal on a reciprocal basis.
As
already advised in this Embassy's note No. 32 of 7 May the
United Kingdom Government already accord to imports from Nepal
the treatment of the Most Favoured Nation.
With
kind regards,
Yours
Sincerely
SD/
(G.F. Kinnear)
Charge d'Affairs
Shri
Govinda Raj Pandeya,
Under Secretary,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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