The border trade route between China and India, the Nathula pass, was opened on July 6, 2006, after 44 years.
Over 60 Indian dealers expressed eagerness to purchase textiles and other items.
Sources reported that most garments and scarves have nearly sold out, as the Indian buyers had insisted that the products be delivered as soon as possible.
Sale of Indian rice and tea was also significant.
This border trade market accepts RMB, RUPEE and USD.
However, experts inform that the English-speaking dealers have registered better business than others.
Fibre2fashion, News Desk - China