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Nigeria's National Single Window Initiative: A Game-Changer in Transparency and Trade Efficiency

By Lod Onyeji  The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to launch the National Single Window (NSW) on March 27, 2026, a centralized platform designed to integrate all transactions and interactions with public agencies, streamlining trade procedures and enhancing transparency. The Media Anti-Corruption Initiatives (MACI) has commended the government for this initiative, citing its potential to minimize corrupt practices, accelerate service delivery, and restore public confidence in government institutions. The NSW is expected to boost Nigeria's competitiveness on the global stage, with countries like Singapore, South Korea, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia already experiencing significant improvements in trade efficiency after implementing similar systems. In fact, studies show that countries with Single Window systems have seen reductions in trade document processing times from days to hours and cost savings in single-digit to double-digit percentages in total trade cost.  Key Benefits...

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