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Trade Facilitation: ICC Seeks Partnership With Shippers’ Council

As part of efforts to enhance trade facilitation in Africa, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has pushed for collaboration with Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC).

The Chairman, ICC Global Customs & Trade Commission, Mr. Segun Olugboyegun made the call when he led a delegation on a courtesy visit to the NSC’s Headquarters in Lagos on Wednesday.

Olugboyegun said ICC wants strong partnership with Shippers’ Council seeing as it has been promoting trade facilitation in the maritime sector.

The Executive Secretary, ICC Nigeria, Mrs. Olubunmi Osuntuyi who made a presentation on ‘‘ICC Global Customs & Trade Facilitation Commission’’, said the ICC is championing the adoption of digitalized Customs processes while emphasizing the need for industry engagement on emerging policy issues within the World Customs Organisation (WCO) in areas such as circular economy and data transfers in regional trade.

According to her, ICC requires NSC’s involvement in their capacity building programmes, adding that NSC had participated in some of their programmes in the past.

Meanwhile, a member of the delegation, Mr. Olu Vincent commended Nigerian Shippers’ Council for the pivotal role it has played on trade facilitation in the maritime sector.

Trade Facilitation: ICC Nigeria Seeks Partnership With Shippers’ Council
A group photograph of the Management of Nigerian Shippers’ Council and Executive members of the International Chamber of Commerce, Global Customs & Trade Commission.

He called on the Council to extend this synergy to other institutions such as banks, for the promotion of trade.

In his response, the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of NSC, Hon. Emmanuel Jime appreciated the visit by the International Chamber of Commerce.

Jime said NSC promotes seamless trade and carry out activities that are beneficial to shippers in the country.

The NSC boss maintained that the Council recognized the importance of International Commercial terms (INCOTERMS) like Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF) which Nigeria has adopted for export products.

Mrs. Rakiya Dhikru-Yagboyaju, Head, Public Relations at NSC, revealed this information via a press statement disseminated yesterday.

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