Our target is to make Nigeria Africa’s steel hub- Raj Gupta

The Chairman African Industries Group, Raj Gupta, speaks to Thisday Newspaper about its operations in Nigeria, the industry’s challenges, opportunities and outlook. As a stakeholder in the manufacturing sector, how is the sector faring amid the current economic challenges? Let me start by stating explicitly that there is no economy without challenges but government policies by various governments…

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Manufacturing top major drivers of N41trn Lagos economy

▪︎ Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu The manufacturing and transportation sectors topped the major drivers of Lagos State’s economy which has grown from N27 trillion to N41 trillion in recent years. This is disclosed by the State’s Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Industry, Mrs Folasade Ambrose-Medebem. Ambrose-Medebem made the remarks on Tuesday, at the 9th…

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LCCI Commends FG for Establishment of PECC

▪︎ President Bola Tinubu, PECC Chairman. The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has commended the federal government for the establishment of the Presidential Economic Coordinating Committee (PECC), which is tasked with turning around the economic conditions and repositioning the economy for growth, industrialisation, job creation, and revenue generation. The LCCI also said availability…

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Emzor Sees Pharmaceuticals Drug Imports Falling by 70%

Emzor Pharmaceuticals Industrial Limited, says that the trend of manufacturing only 30 percent and importing 70 percent of drugs by pharmaceutical companies in the country , will soon end. Funke Asiru, the company’s Director of Strategy, anticipated this development in the industry, following the federal government’s recent executive order which introduced zero tariffs, excise duties and value-added…

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WTO/ FIFA Cotton Four Countries Project Enters $12bn Mobilisation Stage

▪︎ WTO DG, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala UNIDO, WTO, ITC,  Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), have begun mobilizing $12 billion to support the development of a sustainable cotton industry in the Cotton Four countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali – or “C4”) and Côte d’Ivoire. The project, tagged ‘Partnership for Cotton…

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