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Petroleum imports make up 54.36% of Kakarbhitta customs revenue

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December 11, 2025
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Petroleum products were the largest source of customs revenue at the Mechi Customs Office, Kakarbhitta, contributing 54.36 percent of total revenue from the top ten imported goods. From July 17 to November 16 of the current fiscal year, the office collected Rs 2.968 billion in revenue from fuel imports, which totaled Rs 6.276 billion in value. Although fuel imports were up 2.1 percent compared to last year, the customs office still fell short of its target of Rs 18.877 billion during the review period.

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