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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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21 May 2024
People are buying Thai durians at an international logistics center for agricultural products in Nanning, China, on May 20, 2024. At present, durian, known as the ''king of fruits'' in eastern Thailand, is entering the picking season, and the durian is entering the Chinese market through Guangxi, causing the price to fall due to the increase in supply. In recent years, thanks to the effective implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) and efficient and convenient customs clearance transportation channels, Southeast Asian tropical fruits, including durians, are entering Chinese households at ''close to the people'' prices, and consumer demand in China is continuing to be strong. Data show that in the first quarter of 2024, China is importing 48,000 tons of fresh durians through Youyi Pass port, worth 1.85 billion yuan. With the deepening of China-Asean regional cooperation, the fruit trade between China and ASEAN countries is continuing to be hot.
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