LPG traders and government cosensus succeded
Kathmandu, June 4 – The meeting held between the Supplies Ministry and Nepal LPG Industry Association (NLPGIA) on Monday has agreed to raise the commission for liquefied petroleum gas.
The meeting could succeed after (LPG) dealers and transporters responded had agreement on raising commissions.
The new commission rate will be implemented only after LPG traders introduce color-coded LPG cylinders in the market.
The sixth round of talks held between the Supplies Ministry and Nepal LPG Industry Association (NLPGIA) on Monday agreed to raise the commission on the basis of a report of Puskar Bajracharya, former member of the National Planning Commission.

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