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How burning of textiles have impoverished importers
As Nigeria gears towards protecting local manufacturers, government should look into the ban on certain items, writes CLIFF ALOZIE-ERONDU
NIMASAs poor ship funding as bane to maritime sector
Despite the much publicised return of Nigeria into the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), in November last year, the country is yet to address key issues that will leverage the maritime sector....Activities pick up at Warri port
The patronage of the Warri ports in Delta State is on the upswing , as about 26 vessels berthed at the port for various transactions in the fist quarter of the year....Port and terminal charges on 302 percent rise
Port and terminal charges have risen by 302 percent higher, two years after concession exercise began....Aviation reforms aimed at promoting safety — Minister
Felix Hyat, minister of state for air transportation, says reforms in the industry are designed to promote safe and sustainable growth of the sector....How demurrage reduction can lower port charges
Not a few cargo owners say they now mixed feelings even as their hopes for low charges after port concession remain dashed, CLIFF ALOZIE-ERONDU writes...N12bn funding: Solving infrastructure decay in Customs
Workers welfare and the need to create a better working environment should be addressed in order to get maximum output in the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)....Maritime gets Oceanic’s funding support
Oceanic Bank plc has provided 60 million Euros (N10 billion) to an indigenous company for procurement of dredgers....Belgian firm to invest $24 million in Ibaka seaport project
A Belgian firm, Middlehoff Consortium is to invest $24 million (about N2.5 billion) in the Ibaka Seaport Development Project in Mbo local government area of Akwa Ibom State....Cargo traffic: 103 ships scramble for Lagos ports
Nigerian seaports have become a beehive of maritime activities as 103 ships scramble to transact business at the Lagos terminals....Log in
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