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‘Cement Prices To Remain High In 2024’

'Cement Prices To Remain High In 2024'   A new report by Cardinal Stone has revealed that cement prices in 2024 will remain high despite a slash in prices from BUA cement in October last year. The report titled “Nigeria Cement Rebounding from a Tumultuous Year” noted...

Finally, Nigeria Set to Join Continental Trade Initiative — AfCFTA’s boss

Finally, Nigeria Set to Join Continental Trade Initiative — AfCFTA’s boss The Executive Secretary, National Working Committee, African Continental Free Trade Area, Nigeria, Segun Awolowo, has expressed the readiness of the country to join the second phase of the Guided Trade Initiative. The initiative by AfCFTA...

FG To Banks: Take Opportunity Of AfCTA’s N3.4trn

FG To Banks: Take Opportunity Of AfCTA’s N3.4trn   The Federal Government says the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) has opened up opportunities for the Nigerian finance industry. The government says the African free trade will create $3.4tn opportunity and deepen the financial technology space for...

Nigeria Plans $50bn Intra-Africa Exports – AfCTA

Nigeria Plans $50bn Intra-Africa Exports - AfCTA       The National Action Committee on African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement has disclosed plans to achieve economically viable communities in Nigeria by growing its intra-Africa export trade volume to $50bn by 2035. The Senior Special Assistant to the President...

AfCTA’ll Boost Export Quality Of Nigerian Products, Minister Says

AfCTA’ll Boost Export Quality Of Nigerian Products, Minister Says   The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Richard Adebayo, has said that the Africa Continental Free Trade Area will improve the export quality of products manufactured in Nigeria. He said with the implementation of the agreement, there...

Afreximbank Highlights Merits Of AfCTA To Intra-African Trade

Afreximbank Highlights Merits Of AfCTA To Intra-African Trade   The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has reiterated that the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTA) will boost intra-African trade. The Bank also said the agreement would lead to specialisation among African countries in areas they have comparative advantage. The...