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Nigeria Customs Service Launches Reform Agenda to Boost Trade Competitiveness

By Lod Onyeji The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has unveiled a five-pillar strategy to enhance operational efficiency and improve the country's trade competitiveness. The initiative, launched in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), aims to transform Nigeria's ports into efficient, transparent, and competitive hubs. - * Joint Inspections * : Streamlining inspection processes to reduce duplication and delays. - * Risk-Based Clearance * : Focusing on high-risk cargo to accelerate clearance times. - * Optimized Scanning Infrastructure * : Upgrading scanning technology to improve efficiency. - * Service Time Enforcement * : Ensuring agencies meet service delivery timelines. - * Inter-Agency Coordination * : Strengthening collaboration to facilitate trade. The NCS is transitioning to intelligence-led cargo processing, leveraging digital platforms and scanning systems to enhance transparency and speed. This approach has...

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