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  BUSINESS BRIEFS: Preeti Noodles in 90 grams pack  
 

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KATHMANDU, Aug 22: Asian Thai Food has launched Preeti Noodles in a ´meal pack´ of 90 grams with a slogan ´kohi aba bhoko narahos´ (let no one stay hungry). The pack is priced at Rs 15 and will fully satisfy hunger of consumers, the company said, issuing a press release on the occasion.

“The noodles is made from the finest of wheat flour and the seasonings powder available with the pack is enriched with carefully selected ingredients,” reads the release, adding that vitamin A, calcium and iron are also supplemented in the pre-cooked noodles to ensure that the consumers get right amount of nutrition in a pack of noodles.

Asian Thai Foods has been serving noodles under brand names like RumPum, 2pm, Preeti, Krish, Phataphat, Miteri and Gaurav to the Nepali and Indian consumers since more than a decade. The company also produces other snack varieties like Kuramkura, Mama Cheese Balls and Chattar Pattar, among others.

CNI, ICC sign MoU to enhance bilateral trade

KATHMANDU: Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) and Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ICC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together for development of both the countries through trade and sharing of information. According to a press statement on Wednesday, Binod Chaudhary, president of the CNI and Dr Murat Yalcintas of ICC signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organizations. “While signing the MoU, both the parties agreed to hold an Investment and Business Exhibition in Nepal in the near future to promote business prospects of both the countries,” reads the statement.

"Economic and trade relations have to be within a framework of laws and regulations in both the countries. There should be regular exchange of market information about the economic development of Turkey and Nepal to open up further development of trade between the countries," the statement quoted Chaudhary as saying. The representatives of CNI and ICC have agree to hold joint meeting in Turkey and Nepal respectively in future to further enhance bilateral trade and investment. “The MoU will help us strengthen commercial and economic ties between the two countries,” the statement quoted Dr Yalcintas as saying.

 
Published on 2012-08-22 21:30:39
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