Katmandu, September 17. An economic and trade delegation from China's Tibet Autonomous Region left here today for Lhasa after concluding its eight-day visit to Nepal. On departure, delegation leader Dun Thu, vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said at the airport that the talks conducted here with the Nepali side on economic and trade cooperation is quite fruitful, adding that both sides agreed to enhance their economic cooperation in the future. Du Thu said that a Nepali bank delegation is soon to visit Lhasa next month. During their stay here, the Chinese visitors called on prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and exchanged views on further cooperation in economic and trade fields. (EuroTibet News N·3)