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DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by mercyville: 5:17pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
The scarcity of foreign exchange has forced some manufacturers to look inwards for raw materials, investigation has shown. http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/ 18 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by slimfit1(m): 5:23pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Common sense is kicking in finally. How did we let our lives depend on foreign things and these people ban our product or avoid it when we export. However, brave decision by this government the right one as well. 240 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by ziccoit: 5:26pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
So these people knew about local sources of raw materials yet engaged in importations. 77 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Nobody: 5:27pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
I'd loved to laff to dix buh can't 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by chiefolododo(m): 5:29pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Eyah sorry Souljeezy: 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by modath(f): 5:30pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
The possibillity of a country that is solely & wholly import dependent to ever aspire to be a great nation is between zero & zilch...... Convulsing, cursing, crying..etc won't stop this present administration from weaning Nigerians off that state of mind, sooner people get with the programme , adjust accordingly & take the hard times in their stride the better... ![]() *caveat*.. everyone can feel the heat but one's attitude will make one see things either half empty or half full!! 120 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Nobody: 5:36pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/ 1 Like |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Nobody: 5:36pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
front page |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by mercyville: 6:22pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
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Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by kennyman2000(m): 8:06pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Hmmmm |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Adesiji77: 10:06pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Way to go... Cc: lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by mercyville: 10:08pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Business Business & Economy
Industrial sector records N8.9tn output
March 13, 2016
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The manufacturing sector recorded an increase of
N289bn in its output from N8.68tn in 2014 to
N8.94tn at the end of December 2015, figures
obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics
have revealed.
According to the NBS, there are 13 activities in the
manufacturing sector made up of oil refining;
cement; food, beverages and tobacco; textile,
apparel and footwear; wood and wood products;
pulp and paper products; chemical and
pharmaceutical products.
Others are non-metallic products, plastic and
rubber products; electrical and electronic, basic
metal and iron and steel; motor vehicles and
assembly; and other manufacturing.
An analysis of the output for the manufacturing
sector showed that despite the harsh operating
environment, which had led to massive job losses
and closure of some industries, the sector
continued to show resilience.
Apart from oil refining and other manufacturing
activities, which recorded a decline of N137.79bn
and N3.39bn from N385.81bn and N434.49bn to
N248.02bn and N431.1bn respectively, other
activities in the sector experienced some level of
growth.
For instance, there was an increase of N145.32bn
in the cement industry from N604.61bn in 2014 to
N749.93bn, while the food, textile, wood and paper
products industries rose from N4.24tn, N1.81tn,
N238.5bn and N59.92bn to N4.29tn, N1.87tn,
N259.25bn and N66.09bn, respectively.
The pharmaceutical industry recorded N35.51bn
increase in output from N154.61bn to N190.12bn
while non-metallic products, plastics, electrical,
iron and steel, as well as motor vehicles also grew
from N259.28bn, N221.95b, N5.75b, N195.76bn
and N67.14bn to N315.59bn, N267.16bn,
N6.02bn, N207.3bn and N70.05bn in that order.
In terms of the quarterly performance for the
manufacturing sector, the NBS report said,
“Nominal growth of manufacturing in the fourth
quarter of 2015 was recorded at 6.93 per cent
year-on- year, 12.19 per cent points lower than
the 19.12 per cent recorded in the corresponding
period of 2014 partly as a result of higher
operating costs.
“Growth was 2.13 per cent points higher than the
third quarter of 2015 which was recorded at 4.8
per cent. On a quarter on quarter basis, the sector
grew by 0.33 per cent.”
It said the contribution of the manufacturing sector
to total economic output was 9.09 per cent in the
fourth quarter of 2015, lower than the 9.11 per
cent recorded in the corresponding period of 2014,
and 9.67 per cent in the third quarter of 2015.
Commenting on the output of the sector, analysts
said despite the resilience showed by the sector in
2015, there was need for government to come up
with a well-articulated industrial strategy that
would assist in addressing the structural
challenges which had made the operating
environment hostile.
A former Managing Director, Unity Bank Plc, Mr
Rislanudeeen Muhammed, told our correspondent
that while incentives for manufacturing were
already in place, there was a need for cohesion of
policies to achieve the needed impact.
Muhammed, who is also the CEO of Safur
Investments Limited, said, “There is no way that
you can grow an economy without a well-
articulated development strategy.
“This is the best time that we need to look
ourselves and come up with a synchronised and
excellent structure that facilitates cohesion of
policy among the Federal Ministry of Finance,
National Planning Commission, the Central Bank of
Nigeria, the Debt Management Office and the Office
of the Economic Adviser to the President.”
Also, the President, Abuja Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, Mr. Tony Ejinkeonye, told our
correspondent that while the tough operating
environment had led to the closure of so many
companies, the uncertainty in the foreign exchange
market, infrastructure deficit and the absence of
adequate incentives to attract investors into key
sectors of the economy needed to be addressed.
He said, “The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and
Industry has made it known to the government that
the issue of power and energy must be urgently
addressed in order to promote industry, boost
productivity, and attract both foreign and local
direct investment.
“Power and energy sufficiency is the fulcrum of any
meaningful development of the economy. This is
the time for us as a nation to start implementing
consistent policies geared towards attracting
investments that will revitalise our industries.”
He said the that the nation’s economic growth
rate, which had fallen from an average of five per
cent two years ago to about 2.71 per cent, was as
a result of the prevailing problems facing the
country. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Nobody: 10:28pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Nice move but it won't solve the problem for those in the Technology World. INNOSON don't produce computer chips 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by seunshrek(m): 10:29pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Best way to grow the naira 11 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Generalkorex(m): 10:29pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Nice one |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Flashh: 10:30pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Hope it'll work out. 7 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by datola: 10:30pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Good! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by abumeinben(m): 10:30pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
ziccoit: But somebody recently imported grass from Brazil to feed cows. And then the cows be like...we feed on foreign legumes ![]() 41 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by jamex93(m): 10:30pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
so una no want de use local materials before abi 4 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by HighKing01(m): 10:31pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Wayo govt |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by tushbobo(m): 10:32pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Local materials can be developed into international standards. 15 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by bolt000(m): 10:32pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
lol |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Dinocarex(m): 10:32pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Booked!!! Will comment when I wake |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by cole265(m): 10:33pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
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Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by crownwealth: 10:33pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
fraud alert! |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by DaFlash: 10:33pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
F...U...C...K DOLLAR SAI BABA ![]() ![]() ![]() 20 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by Nobody: 10:33pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
I no dey comment |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by youngguru23(m): 10:33pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Mtcheeeew |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by seunaj: 10:34pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Buy Nigeria grow Nigeria u nogo hear, but now u wouldn't have a choice. 9 Likes |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by softtouch2(m): 10:34pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Good move. Better for us to learn fast, so that we won't become like Greece. Greece was once a very rich country. She was importing everything, until she became bankrupt. 24 Likes 1 Share |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by adonbilivit: 10:34pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Re: DOLLAR SCARCITY:manufacturers turn to local raw materials. by wharley01(m): 10:34pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Am coming, chating with my gf. **modified*** now, this should be probed, why were you not using local material before. Magu!! Magu!! Another corruption case here ooo ![]() 5 Likes |
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