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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Germi9: 5:21pm On Jul 26, 2023
9jatriot:
Dollar is now 700 naira, dollar is now 890 naira, go and export so that you can also follow enjoy from the high dollar rate.

It is not to just to seat behind a phone and be condemning everything. We should also learn to make lemonade from every lemon.

We have become experts in importing, let us also learn how to export.
What have you exported ?

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by BoldBrainz(m): 5:23pm On Jul 26, 2023
Zupay:


Manna, the manna...how far?

It is good you are now campaigning for mental health awareness.....na only you know wetin your head collect for 8 years, screaming SAI BABA! .....You are a legend to the new cats, the upcoming sycophants.

grin grin
You're a wicked fellow!

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by rajiedreez: 5:25pm On Jul 26, 2023
This is what drives the economy
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by DesChyko: 5:27pm On Jul 26, 2023
As someone said up there, go and learn 'How to export'. Just take these very few steps and you'd be ready to start any exportation:

👉An exporter must be a registered/incorporated business in Nigeria.
👉An exporter must be registered with the relevant tax authorities and have a valid tax identification number.
👉An exporter must register with the NEPC. To do so, an exporter must provide:
details of its export plan;
👉evidence of good understanding of its target market(s);
👉evidence of professional promotional materials destined for foreign markets;
👉evidence that it has the necessary human resources;
👉evidence of understanding of basic shipping terms (including pricing and documentation), obligations under Incoterms® 2010, best freight options available, and legal instruments regulating non-oil exports and imports into the target country; and
👉evidence of financial soundness.
👉An exporter must open a domiciliary account with any commercial bank in Nigeria (all export proceeds must be remitted into that account).
👉An exporter must obtain a Nigerian Export Proceeds Form (NXP Form) from the commercial bank where the account is domiciled for each export transaction.
👉To be exported, goods must be subject to inspection. Inspection agents(s) must assess the quality, quantity, and value of the goods and issue a clean certificate of inspection for the goods within 72 hours from the date of inspection (if they meet the required standards). Inspection agents include:
👉the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) (for manufactured products);
👉the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC);
👉the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), which is responsible for issuing certificates of origin;
👉the NCS, which issues Single Goods Declarations (SGDs) (that is, documents containing abridged details on imported/exported goods that must be completed by exporters or their representatives);
👉the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service, which issues phytosanitary certificates;
👉the Federal Produce Inspection Service (for agricultural commodities);
👉Colbalt International Services Ltd, which was appointed by the federal government as Nigeria's pre-export shipment agent; and
private assayers, such as SGS.
👉An exporter must obtain the required licences from the country of export.
👉An exporter must pay to a designated bank the Nigerian export supervision scheme administrative charge, which amounts to 0.5% and 0.15% of the "free on board" (FOB) value of non-oil and oil/gas exports, respectively (the amount is then remitted to the Central Bank of Nigeria).
👉An exporter must have appropriate insurance cover in place.

What's more? You don't really have the right to challenge an authority's denial of an export licence.

So, yeah, go and start exporting so you can eat dollar now that it is high. It's so easy, you see?

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Curse777: 5:27pm On Jul 26, 2023
Na charcoal business I one dey export now make me sef chop ofline dollars...

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by CuntPeddler: 5:28pm On Jul 26, 2023
post=124675270:
Very Good Development.


Very much so.
Rise and Shine.

Yeah. We're smiling to the bank after exporting our vulture grills

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Calitoscassius(m): 5:29pm On Jul 26, 2023
Yea right! Export rises acording to Tin can, grin grin grin Audio rising, believe this new at your own risk.



What exactly was exported? Yahoo scams, terrorisms, kidnapping, frauds or corruptions? Tifnubu fake news media government

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Swissli(f): 5:33pm On Jul 26, 2023
Is This What We Are Going To Eat For The Next 4 Years?

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Calitoscassius(m): 5:35pm On Jul 26, 2023
Zupay:


Manna, the manna...how far?

It is good you are now campaigning for mental health awareness.....na only you know wetin your head collect for 8 years, screaming SAI BABA! .....You are a legend to the new cats, the upcoming sycophants.
Don't mind the Vulture griiler. grin

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Calitoscassius(m): 5:36pm On Jul 26, 2023
CuntPeddler:


Yeah. We're smiling to the bank after exporting our vulture grills
grin grin grin grin

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by GindoX(m): 5:37pm On Jul 26, 2023
Na only record, we dey see, no effect of it on citizens

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Nobody: 5:40pm On Jul 26, 2023
for the nth time propaganda will not help nigeria oooo

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by bashlek(m): 5:41pm On Jul 26, 2023
9jatriot:
Dollar is now 700 naira, dollar is now 890 naira, go and export so that you can also follow enjoy from the high dollar rate.

It is not to just to seat behind a phone and be condemning everything. We should also learn to make lemonade from every lemon.

We have become experts in importing, let us also learn how to export.

Wailers don’t know this is the best time to trade international as devaluation helps infant industries that export rather than too much import. By the time u convert to naira, u are billionaires. Keep condemning the govt and don’t move on
Na u sabi

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by nedekid: 5:43pm On Jul 26, 2023
YoungLionken:
Everyday audio report, just to make us see that BAT's working (even when BAT is obviously failing)..

Peter is coming...
You de mind them? People that have not tried a thing blowing mouth.
Na so my paddy export malt, Stout etc container go jand. Logistics to sell am na another issue. Storage cost nko? Last I saw the consignment, lots do spoil, some de leak. Na one our other guy come de help am sell small small with his distribution business.
Anyway on a positive side, na small small in the first few tries. If he does not give up and starts to profit, people no go sabi watin him suffer.

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Nobody: 5:45pm On Jul 26, 2023
bashlek:


Wailers don’t know this is the best time to trade international as devaluation helps infant industries that export rather than too much import. By the time u convert to naira, u are billionaires. Keep condemning the govt and don’t move on
Na u sabi

you people are always only thinking about yourself alone that is the problems with nigerians. selfishness

have you considered people that are born and living in abject poverty that dont have access to phone, laptop, internet..talkless of now going to school? we have more poor people in nigeria because of people like you. and it shows in your comment.

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by uuzba(m): 5:47pm On Jul 26, 2023
All this Percent percent statistics is nonsense O.
Shey you know if they were sending 1 yam tuber last year,
then this year, they started sending 2 yam tubers that one is already 100% increase.
The whole Nigeria send 2 yam tubers overseas, and we will be jumping up and down about 100% export increase.

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Corn247: 5:58pm On Jul 26, 2023
If you have anyone abroad, you better start exporting foodstuffs.

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Jackbaur88: 5:58pm On Jul 26, 2023
The local cost of most export commodities is quite high and even higher than the international market price making export from Nigeria less lucrative. Most of the figures been churned out by government authorities are not true.
I am speaking as an exporter. Non oil export has dropped by 40 to 50% in the last 2 to 3 years
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Jackbaur88: 6:01pm On Jul 26, 2023
bashlek:


Wailers don’t know this is the best time to trade international as devaluation helps infant industries that export rather than too much import. By the time u convert to naira, u are billionaires. Keep condemning the govt and don’t move on
Na u sabi
You don't know how this works. The higher the exchange rate, it adds to local inflation, from transportation cost to products cost and there is a standard international market price which doesn't change for you and mind you there are competing markets offering the same goods at more cheaper prices

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Jackbaur88: 6:03pm On Jul 26, 2023
DesChyko:
As someone said up there, go and learn 'How to exports'. Just take these very few steps and you'd be ready to start any exportation:



So, yeah, go and start exporting so you can eat dollar now that it is high. It's so easy, you see?

Easy ke?, By the time you start sourcing for foreign buyers that's when you would likely give up
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by erico2k2(m): 6:04pm On Jul 26, 2023
9jatriot:
Dollar is now 700 naira, dollar is now 890 naira, go and export so that you can also follow enjoy from the high dollar rate.

It is not to just to seat behind a phone and be condemning everything. We should also learn to make lemonade from every lemon.

We have become experts in importing, let us also learn how to export.
Have you ever tried to export out of Nigeria and encounter the frustration from these same customs B4?
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by DesChyko: 6:05pm On Jul 26, 2023
Jackbaur88:

Easy ke?, By the time you start sourcing for foreign buyers that's when you would likely give up

👍

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by ClearFlair: 6:12pm On Jul 26, 2023

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by commoditiesnig: 6:18pm On Jul 26, 2023
9jatriot:
Dollar is now 700 naira, dollar is now 890 naira, go and export so that you can also follow enjoy from the high dollar rate.

It is not to just to seat behind a phone and be condemning everything. We should also learn to make lemonade from every lemon.

We have become experts in importing, let us also learn how to export.
Way to go sir!
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by NinjaMetahuman: 6:27pm On Jul 26, 2023
BennyDGreat:


Have you tried exporting anything before?

They need to remove the bootle necks in exports to help more people get into the business
Always with the excuses.

There is no bottle neck anywhere when it comes to exporting.

Give your stuff shipping company, get paid.

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Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Josephkabila12: 6:31pm On Jul 26, 2023
Good one. More products to be exported
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by ceejayluv(m): 6:32pm On Jul 26, 2023
lexy2014:


When you say "let the masses go into export and make cool cash", who was preventing the masses from going into export?

Have you yourself gone into export or don't you want to make cool cash?
As if exportation is a business for the "masses".
Re: Tin-Can Customs Records 110.8% Growth In Non Oil Export by Blitzking: 6:32pm On Jul 26, 2023
What are we exporting natural resources bad...finished or packaged products yes..lest you export cocoa for 1 and import choco for 1000

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