Frequently Asked Questions — Exporting to Nepal

Essential guide for Indian exporters

🇳🇵 Nepal

Capital

Kathmandu

Currency

Nepalese Rupee

Trade Agreement

SAFTA

Export Rank

#22

Continent

Asia

Frequently Asked Questions — Exporting to Nepal

What documents do I need to export to Nepal?

Key documents include a Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, Certificate of Origin, Shipping Bill (filed via ICEGATE), and Letter of Credit or payment terms. Additional documents like Phytosanitary Certificate or FSSAI Certificate may be required depending on the product.

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What are the import duties in Nepal?

Import duties depend on the HS code classification of your product. India and Nepal have the SAFTA, which may provide preferential tariff rates for eligible products. Use our Duty Calculator for specific rates.

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Does India have a trade agreement with Nepal?

Yes, India and Nepal have the SAFTA. This agreement may provide preferential tariff rates on certain products, subject to Rules of Origin requirements.

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What are the top products India exports to Nepal?

India exports a diverse range of products to Nepal. Check our detailed analysis of top exported products based on the latest trade data.

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How do I ship goods to Nepal?

Goods can be shipped via sea freight (FCL or LCL) or air cargo from major Indian ports like JNPT, Mundra, and Chennai. Transit time to Asia is typically 5-15 days by sea, 2-5 days by air.

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What payment methods are common when exporting to Nepal?

Common payment methods include Letter of Credit (most secure), Documentary Collection (D/P, D/A), Advance Payment via wire transfer, and Open Account terms. For first-time transactions, a confirmed Letter of Credit is recommended.

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What quality standards does Nepal require?

Quality requirements vary by product category. ISO 9001 certification is widely recognized across all markets.

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