No official record of hemp business in the country   

There are no legal business establishments dealing with cannabis and its derivatives in the country, at least officially.  

The regional office of economic affairs in Thimphu, responsible for issuance of business licences, has not authorised or issued any licence concerning hemp extraction business so far.

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