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In World War II, Nepal was one of the first countries to declare war on Germany, on 4 September 1939, the fourth day of the German invasion of Poland.[2]
Germany–Nepal relations were officially established on 4 April 1958.[3]
Trade
In 2022, Nepal exported $43 million worth of goods to Germany, with the largest export being carpets. Germany exported $47.3 million worth of goods to Nepal that same year, with the largest export being razor blades.[4]