Under the new agreement, China will give 800 million yuan (USD 128.3 million) to Nepal, until now which used to get 150 million yuan annually as grant assistance from Beijing.
Nepal's Finance Secretary Suman Prasad Sharma and Chinese ambassador to Nepal Wu Chuntai signed an agreement in this respect at the Ministry of Finance today on behalf of their respective governments.
"The Chinese government was keen to support Nepal in the development of socio-economic areas. These include programmes related to technical assistance, training and food security," said Chuntai.
The increased assistance has been received under the Economic and Technical Cooperation agreement. Nepal government is planning to spend the increased Chinese aid in infrastructure-related projects and national priority projects in the next fiscal year.
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