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  • IMF ranks Top 10 Largest Economies Globally in 2026
  • President Tinubu Blames Africa’s Slowing Industrialisation on Debts Servicing
  • African Leaders Accuse Global Credit Rating Agencies of Biase
  • Dangote to list 10% of refinery’s $50bn on NGX
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Functioning steel industry key to Nigeria’s maritime development — SEREC

indus-admin7 months ago7 months ago02 mins

in a report titled, “Nigeria at 65: The Maritime Scorecard We Cannot Ignore”, Head of Research at SEREC, Eugene Nweke, said without a functioning steel industry, Nigeria’s shipyards will remain import-dependent, uncompetitive, and unable to support large-scale ship repair or new building.

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