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Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by InfoGuru118: 12:54am On Aug 15 |
The Nigeria Customs Service has announced guidelines for the implementation of a 150-day tariff waiver on selected staple foods.https://news360ng.com/customs-launches-guidelines-for-free-import-on-food-items-full-list/ 5 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Majesty7: 1:28am On Aug 15 |
InfoGuru118: Customs have started again with wayo. Which one is, "husked brown rice"? Why not dehusked rice? Yes, we know that it is, husked *brown* rice but average Nigerian customs are illiterate and touts. They might attack the grain if the rice is not brown and called it polished rice. Polished rice is also dehusked but more processed than just, *husked brown rice*. Customs are wild, devilish and street smart. The government should please look into that and make corrections. Customs are just trying to be smart here. Secondly, what is all this bullshit about the need for importers to own a milling plant with a capacity of at least 100 tons per day, operate for at least four years and have enough farmland for cultivation? 100tons/pay is approximately 2000 bags (50kg) production per day. If we truly have mills that are already producing 2000 bags per day, do we need to import again? What sick country is this? 63 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by dimgbajwe: 2:13am On Aug 15 |
They have started. The 40 thousand naira bag of rice they say they will sell where is it today? 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Mikelarteta(m): 6:51am On Aug 15 |
These idiots will still find way to frustrate you when you bring these food stuff in. They are the reason so many of us stopped car and importation business. Very wicked people 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by ewedunamala: 6:52am On Aug 15 |
Seriously , a good move. But the brown rice things is not good at all. Another method to screen out and sidelines the importers from yeast in the business. Too bad. It should be on level play ground like other importations 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Cvax: 6:52am On Aug 15 |
They should make I year |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by matasinc(m): 6:53am On Aug 15 |
Na una sabi... It is not first and not gonna be the last |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Gten(m): 6:54am On Aug 15 |
Custom is not ready, see condition. 2 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Shobay97(m): 6:54am On Aug 15 |
I hope this is realistic though. |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by dfrost: 6:56am On Aug 15 |
Are we really serious in this country? Like really, are we? FG is declaring one thing and Customs is adding additives to the already cooked meal? Like everyone is now a tin god on his own or what? @ Majesty7 this is nothing but absolute madness and ludicrous to say the least. Secondly, what is all this bullshit about the need for importers to own a milling plant with a capacity of at least 100 tons per day, operate for at least four years and have enough farmland for cultivation? 100tons/pay is approximately 2000 bags (50kg) production per day. If we truly have mills that are already producing 2000 bags per day, do we need to import again? What sick country is this? 3 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by digitaccountant: 6:56am On Aug 15 |
On paper. Let it materialize in the market. |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by RecessionistPMB: 6:57am On Aug 15 |
The effect of this policy will be too negligible to be felt. The cost of transporting these items will erode any perceivable price reduction. Whatever has gone up is usually difficult to come down in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by AntiChristian: 6:58am On Aug 15 |
RecessionistPMB: Even if the border is opened many will still sell high to cash out! We are mostly greedy! 5 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Newyorkitis(m): 7:01am On Aug 15 |
How will this bring down the price of rice if it has to be milled here in Nigeria? These people don't understand what it means to govern. Those of us that have done rice cultivation knows that if I mill 1 bag of 100kg rice, I might end up with 75-80 of rice. Who then suffers the loss? 6 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Ken4Christ: 7:03am On Aug 15 |
Majesty7: Custom Officers are part of our problem. They don't want to stop the money they are making daily at the borders. Greedy people. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by OlujobaSamuel: 7:04am On Aug 15 |
Majesty7:Hmmmm, I read through and I was like what sort of bureaucracy is this, all the conditions listed are one of the major reasons we are here, not just tax or duty alone, only few were given the privilege to import, while small players go through excessive process to import. I wonder why we need to import if we have upto 100millers milling 2000bags of rice per day. They are also waiving duty for the likes of Olams, Premier Feeds, etc, only, while smallholder farmers can't access same opportunity, let's wait and see the result 2 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Menclothing1: 7:05am On Aug 15 |
Nigeria that anything that go up won’t go down despite bumber harvest of yam and tomatoes currently you still selling at ridiculous scarcity price 4 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by YeyeGbami: 7:09am On Aug 15 |
Naija problem no be only leaders, na person kill person These guys now will forget that the tax was removed due to hunger, instead they will see this as an opportunity to make money. They will use their position to get all the imports and then resell to another country to make double. Naija wey never chop belleful dey export food stuff go abroad. Ordinary crayfish turn to gold. We never ready 67 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by MichaelSokoto(m): 7:09am On Aug 15 |
since hw many weeks dat d govt announced it, dey have not even started? Useless con3! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Bobloco: 7:09am On Aug 15 |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by zoedew: 7:15am On Aug 15 |
Sad to see that we must now import beans of all staples!! All our political leaders in Nigeria should hang their heads in shame!! All of them without exception. Including my friends among them!!! I wonder what they discuss at the FEC and The NASS. Failed political leaders all! |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by sweetkev(m): 7:17am On Aug 15 |
Gten:They must find way tto make money. Nigeria custom are very corrupt. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by omojeesu(m): 7:23am On Aug 15 |
Why should we ever have to import food? Why can't we feed ourselves? And in addition be exporting food? We have crude oil we are importing petroleum products! We have fruitful lands we can't feed ourselves? And we say we got Independence!!!! Are we jinxed? 1 Like |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by easzypeaszy(m): 7:25am On Aug 15 |
I hope dey wont import the food, hod it and resell at high price after 150days Nigerians are vry wicked n dubious. |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Ikaeniyan0: 7:26am On Aug 15 |
It should have been done months ago by the FG but its not too late sha 2 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Macphenson: 7:28am On Aug 15 |
This policy will end up achieving nothing. The conditions attached are very difficult to meet which in turn makes the policy very useless. Sincerely Tinubu is bereft of ideas of how to solve the Nation's litany of problems especially the prevelent hunger in the land. The first step to food security is making all the farmlands all over the Nation is safe for farmers to retun to farm without fear or any form of encumbrance. 4 Likes |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Magnumproperty: 7:29am On Aug 15 |
Our population has skyrocketed and people are abandoning farming due to insecurity and corruption. Majority wants fast money. People no longer invest in Agriculture and manufacturing. What you now see is expensive estates here and there with few occupants. Farmers are diverting agricultural funds/grants from the government. 1 Like |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Beremx(f): 7:34am On Aug 15 |
Tinubu isn't really to solve hunger problem in Nigeria. He can't solve it at all |
Re: Customs Unveil Guidelines For Free Import Tariff Waiver On Staple Foods by Lithiumite: 7:41am On Aug 15 |
Majesty7: It was the federal government that gazetted those items and not customs.however, finished rice will still come in through the back door. We have several mills in Nigeria that can achieve that capacity,the challenge had always been adequate feed stock,same problem dangote refinery is facing.however if imports are allowed there will be sufficient production which will eventually drop prices. This policy is masked so as to pretend to protect local producers but you and I know that this is Nigeria..... however,I believe this policy will crash prices to about 45 to 50k a bag. 1 Like |
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