Kathmandu, 23 December: China has decided to resume two-way cargo movement from Rasuwagadhi-Kerung-Jilong port, which was almost shut since the start of the Covid pandemic in early 2020, possibly before the end of the first week of 2023. But the decision is yet to be communicated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies. Speaking at an online function on Thursday, Chargé d'Affaires at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu Wang Xin said the two sides are preparing to resume two-way cargo transfer at the Gyirong port, which is also known as Kyirong or Kerung, reports Anil Giri in Kathmandu Post. Nepali businessmen and traders, who have suffered huge losses due to the disruption in cargo movement, have long been demanding a full-fledged resumption of export and import from the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung-Jilong and Tatopani-Zhangmu border points. People's News Monitoring Service