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Naija Customs De Commit to Boost Non-Oil Export

Nigerian Customs Service don dey commit to de growth of non-oil exports for de country. Dis commitment de come as part of de efforts to diversify Nigeria‘s economy and reduce de reliance on oil exports.

According to reports, maritime operators don urge de Federal Government to tackle de issue of fluctuating exchange rates to boost importation and exportation activities. Dis move go help de Customs Service to enhance non-oil exports and stabilize de economy.

De Nigerian Customs Service de work hard to create conducive environment for exporters, including providing necessary support and infrastructure to facilitate de export of non-oil products. Dis include simplifying de export process, reducing bureaucratic hurdles, and ensuring compliance with international trade regulations.

De growth of non-oil exports go have significant impact on Nigeria’s economy, as it will create more jobs, increase foreign exchange earnings, and contribute to de country’s GDP. De government de also encourage local businesses to explore new markets and invest in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and services.

Halimah Adamu
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