No permanent solution to temporary problems

Bhutan's Daily Newspaper - Kuensel - 18/01
Gelephu—As local sawmillers struggle to meet the demand for wooden crates for mandarin exports in Gelephu, exporters continue to face strain with no effective solution for their business.

Lhakpa Quendren

Gelephu—As local sawmillers struggle to meet the demand for wooden crates for mandarin exports in Gelephu, exporters continue to face strain with no effective solution for their business.

While some exporters find solutions through internal arrangements, others are struggling to find immediate solutions. With less than a month left for export to end, most exporters have completed about 70 percent of their shipments.

Jamtsho Enterprise has exported only 27 Eicher Jumbo truckloads of mandarin so far, with 30 more expected in the remaining days. “We have been able to send only one truck a day, but we plan to send two trucks daily, provided the crates arrive on time,” said the exporter. “The shortages have delayed us in reachi...
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