Business
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ITAS Offers Solutions To Nigerian Freight Forwarding Woes, Opens New Vistas
Why $3.2bn e-Customs project is a fraud As part of efforts to tackle the myraid of problems in Nigeria’s freight…
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Customs Impound 14 Trailers Of Rice, Others Worth N1.2bn In Ogun
The Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), yesterday revealed that it has made seizures with estimated…
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Air Travel Hike Looms Over $600m Airlines’ Fund
Air travellers on the international route may face fresh fare hikes as part of the ripple effects of foreign…
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Nigeria Spends N1.2trn Monthly As Fuel Subsidy Hits N600/litre
The amount spent as subsidy by the Federal Government on every litre of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) consumed in…
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African Shippers’ Council Considers Uniform Customs Duties, Freight Rates
As part of efforts to address unfair shipping surcharges, high and unstable cost of transport to African nations, the Union…
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Stop Pushing To Return To Ports, Prioritize Collaboration – Nweke urges SON
A former President of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Eugene Nweke has admonished the Standards…
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How Customs Operations Increase Logistics And Trade Barriers
Despite the strategic role of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in the nation’s economy and security, the Service has been labeled…
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Nigerian Ports And The Multiple Saraki Problems
Having arrived Lagos for a week-long tour of key transport assets and crucial engagements with stakeholders and government agencies, the…
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How Importers Of Substandard Products Fund Bandits – SON DG
Amid the volatile security situation in Nigeria, the Director Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Farouq Salim has stated that…
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VReg Records 48hours Downtime Weekly, Frustrates VIN Valuation – Farinto
The acting President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Dr. Kayode Farinto has called on the Ministry…
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