Africa: Nigeria Signs Ecowas Tariff Offers, Waives Taxes On 90% of Goods Traded in Africa
- Nigeria signed the ECOWAS Schedule of Tariff Offers, establishing zero duties on 90% of tariff lines, enhancing market competitiveness across Africa, according to the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole.
- This agreement is expected to make Nigerian goods more competitive in the African market, as stated by Dr Jumoke Oduwole.
- The agreement supports regional trade integration and Nigeria’s role in intra-African trade, according to ECOWAS President Omar Alieu Touray.
- Engagement from African Trade Ministers is needed to address non-tariff barriers and improve compliance with international standards, as noted by Dr Jumoke Oduwole.
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Nigeria announces list of products affected by customs clearances in Zlecaf area
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Economic integration encouraged in West Africa
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Africa: Nigeria Signs Ecowas Tariff Offers, Waives Taxes On 90% of Goods Traded in Africa
Nigeria has officially gazetted and transmitted the ECOWAS Schedule of Tariff Offers for Trade in Goods under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to the AfCFTA Secretariat.
Nigeria’s Bold Trade Move: A Step Towards Continental Economic Unity - Dr. Kenny Odugbemi
In a landmark step towards deepening economic integration across Africa, Nigeria has officially gazetted and submitted the ECOWAS Schedule of Tariff Offers for Trade in Goods under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). This move signifies not just an administrative milestone, but a strategic recalibration of Nigeria’s role in the continent’s economic future. The AfCFTA is one of the most ambitious free trade initiatives in the world,…
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