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L B International

Supplier From Nepal
Jul-02-08
Supplier : Nepali herbs, herbal products, nepalese and tibetean handicrafts, carpets, hand made paper and paper products, pashmina, garments, felt and its products, special nepelese herbs, yarsha gumba (cordicep synesis), panch aaule, nepali orchids

Services : Trading and supplier, travel and tourism service, social and cultural reforms (NGO), export and import, cargo and courier service
Established: 2000

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Chabahil 7
Kathmandu 00977
Nepal


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