The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has vowed that in 2023, Nigeria woud make excess of $4.82bn it made from non-oil export business in 2022.
Have you heard this?
Many Nigerian exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the
process of exporting commodities to foreign countries. Do you know why? They
were not trained on export operations, management, documentations and the best
methods of payment in export trade. This is terrible!!! Nigerians cannot
continue to lose money to foreigners in the course of export business.
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export trade from processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment
by the foreign buyers. It teaches export operations, export management, export
documentations and methods of payment in export trade? It is a contemporary
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This was made known by the Ekiti State Coordinator of NEPC,
Mrs Iyabode Abe, at a-one day
technical and training session on product packaging for exporters and Small and
Medium Enterprises in Ekiti State.
She stated it explicitly that the export council led
of the Chief Executive Officer, Dr.
Yakussak Ezra, would continue to promote the development of non-oil export
in other to safeguard the nation’s economy.
Abe said that excess of $4.82bn was raked in from the
non-oil export business in the year 2022, courtesy of the resolution of NEPC to
promote non-oil export, adding that it snowballed the Gross Domestic Product
economy of the country by 15%.
In the event which was organised by NEPC, Abe said
that NEPC would continue to improve on efforts to promote non-export through
training programmes.
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