Reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to regional trade expansion, President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, signed the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Schedule of Tariff Offers, establishing zero duties on 90 per cent of goods traded within Africa.
This will enhance Nigeria’s market competitiveness and expand trade opportunities across Africa, as Nigerian goods are competitively positioned in the African market. It will also ensure greater business access and profitability.
At the AfCFTA Council of Ministers meeting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, the President officially signed and submitted the ECOWAS Tariff Offer, strengthening the country’s role in shaping the future of African trade and unlocking new opportunities for businesses and exporters.
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This will enhance Nigeria’s market competitiveness and expand trade opportunities across Africa, as Nigerian goods are competitively positioned in the African market. It will also ensure greater business access and profitability.
At the AfCFTA Council of Ministers meeting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, the President officially signed and submitted the ECOWAS Tariff Offer, strengthening the country’s role in shaping the future of African trade and unlocking new opportunities for businesses and exporters.
Read more at Guardian