
Nigeria Customs Service







The Central Bank of Nigeria has adjusted the dollar exchange used by importers for cargo clearances at Nigeria's ports and airports as naira appreciates.

2633.015 tonnes of imported wheat and maize, estimated at about N96.3 billion is set to arrive in Nigeria as part of efforts to crash food prices and end shortages.

The Central Bank of Nigeria has slashed the dollar exchange rate for cargo clearance in Nigerian ports as the naira value continues to appreciate.

Nigeria's import bill on imported vehicles declines in the first half of 2024 following the introduction of new taxes by the Nigerian government in the period.

The Central Bank of Nigeria has made adjustments to the dollar exchange rate used for cargo clearances at Nigeria's ports as the naira free fall continues.

The Nigeria Customs has disclosed that the failure of the implementation of duty-free import was due to the Federal Ministry of Finance which did not provide lists

The crash of the Nigerian currency, the naira has led to an adjustment of Customs foreign exchange rate for cargo clearance by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has decided to seal filling stations and also fine marketers after the Nigeria Customs report.

The Customs exchange rates for cargo clearance have remained unchanged despite the naira's volatility and CBN's interventions in the foreign exchange markets.
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