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Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Adesiji77: 7:47am On Nov 10, 2016
The Nigerian Presidency is currently reviewing the list of 41 items which the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) banned last year from assessing the official foreign exchange window for their import- obviously bowing to mounting pressure from manufacturers and the Organised Private Sector.

BusinessDay is reliably informed that high level meetings have been holding on the matter and that government’s intention is to review the list downwards or even totally overhaul it.

A senior government official, speaking off the record, told our reporter that:“There is a review currently ongoing on the 41 goods on the CBN foreign exchange ban list. They will decide to either cut down on the list or overhaul, but it will be one of the two”.
Nigeria’s Central Bank had last year issued a directive banning 41 goods and services from the list of items valid for foreign exchange from the CBN dollar window.

CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, in announcing the policy had argued that most of those items, including rice, cement, margarine, palm kernel, palm oil products, vegetable oils, meat and processed meat products, vegetables and processed vegetable products, among others, can be manufactured locally, if the country sets its mind to it.

“Importers who still want to continue to import these items will have to source the dollars from their private sources,” Emefiele had insisted.
But there has been mounting pressure from the Organised Private Sector (OPS), the international community, as well as analysts, for the Federal Government to review the policy which the CBN insists would help preserve the fast depleting foreign reserves and also save local manufacturing.
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said in April, that it lost N230 billion in anticipated revenues in the last quarter of 2015 due to the CBN’s closure of the foreign exchange window to the 41 banned items.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed Ibrahim Ali, disclosed then, that he had opened talks and made a request for a policy review to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo.

Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also raised the issue in April, during her official visit to Nigeria, warning that the restrictions on the 41 items was making an already bad situation worse in the foreign exchange market.
“We believe that a more flexible exchange rate will be more efficient than to have a list of products that are barred from being imported into the country.”

Some of the goods and services excluded from accessing dollars from the CBN window include; poultry, including chicken, eggs, turkey, private airplanes/jets, Indian incense, tinned fish in sauce (sardines), cold rolled steel sheets, roofing sheets, wheelbarrows, head pans, metal boxes and containers, enamelware, steel drums, steel pipes, wire rods (deformed and not deformed), iron rods and reinforcing bars, wire mesh, steel nails, security and razor wire, wood particle boards and panels, wood fiber boards and panels and wooden doors.

Others are furniture, toothpaste, glass and glassware, kitchen utensils, tableware, tiles, (vitrified and ceramic), textiles, woven fabrics, clothes, plastic and rubber products, polypropylene granules, cellophane wrappers, soap and cosmetics, tomatoes,/tomato pastes.

Just recently, some Organised Private Sector (OPS) groups, including the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, (MAN) National Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industries (LCCI) urged the government to review the policy, as it was hurting the manufacturing sector in a way that could not be ignored.

Calling for an urgent review, the groups stated that 16 of the 41 items on the list were critical raw materials for intermediate goods produced in Nigeria, especially as the country lacks the capacity to optimally produce the items.

The OPS said the ban on oil palm had led to the loss of about 100,000 jobs over the past few months, while the ban on glass and glassware had led to the loss of 80,000 jobs, mainly in the pharmaceutical industry, as companies in this sector now find it difficult to package their products.

The policy is also reported to have led to the closure of some companies and the relocation of some other major blue chip companies from Nigeria to neighbouring countries.

http://www.businessdayonline.com/bowing-to-pressure-buhari-reviews-cbns-ban-on-41-items/

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Nobody: 8:00am On Nov 10, 2016
Finally some sense is entering his head. Nigerians pray more, our prayers are working

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by softmind24: 8:01am On Nov 10, 2016
cool
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by talktonase(m): 8:02am On Nov 10, 2016
Its like the malaria drugs the doctors gave bubu is working oh!

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by teeboila(m): 8:05am On Nov 10, 2016
Let me check from my source to know if its true
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Nobody: 8:06am On Nov 10, 2016
But where is lalasticlala now? Day don break since oh

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by dunkem21(m): 8:08am On Nov 10, 2016
cheesy

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by modath(f): 8:10am On Nov 10, 2016
It will end at review, nothing will come out of this. The country does not even have enough forex to give to manufacturers of essential products, na toothpicks & owanbe plastic importers dem go kon give priority to?

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by EHMIR(m): 8:32am On Nov 10, 2016
Ok
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by DaniDani(m): 9:08am On Nov 10, 2016
Aside Steels, textiles, tiles, glasswares, others should remain banned. How can we be importing chicken, toothpaste, tomatoes, vegetable oils and other things we can produce here. we are not helping ourselves.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by 989900D: 9:12am On Nov 10, 2016
Some few items would have to get off that list. Meanwhile, our major problem is not the inflow of dollars (be as important and chronic that holds), our major problem is/are saboteurs -- all the way from the Presidency, CBN, banks, politicians, BDCs, foreigners, companies, exporters, to Nairalanders, even the common man on the street without internet.

The above named are part of the problem, that ensures all policies have no/minimal effect.

I checked inflow and outflow, and in a sane country, even with all the issues, the Naira would still have exchanged comfortably between N220-N280.

We are just too smart and greedy for own good! "Over skill na hin dey kill monkey".

Forex racketeering is the new oil subsidy racket, albeit with a larger number of players.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Nobody: 9:57am On Nov 10, 2016
Can the destruction buhari has created with his demonic policy be amended?Going by history that anything that goes up never comes down in this godforsaken amalgamated country.
Pathetic.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Besfalk(m): 10:12am On Nov 10, 2016
En the ban on MMM should be reviewed

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Clone2020(m): 10:13am On Nov 10, 2016
Send money from the US to Nigeria at a juicy rate of N400/N

Deposit into my US Bank account and get credited into your Nigerian account in 1 minute.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by ephi123(f): 10:13am On Nov 10, 2016
Axon:
Finally some sense is entering his head. Nigerians pray more, our prayers are working

cheesy I tell you

Buhari the backward president. No innovative ideas. Nothing to offer.
Lesson learnt.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by keepingmum: 10:15am On Nov 10, 2016
he is only doing this because he realises Nigerians are tired of his change mantra, Nigerians have woken up to the fact they have been misled and lied to.

The drunk dullard of daura dictator loves to be and remain popular: however he realises he has now become so unpopular with criticisms from Home, Wife, Party supporters and diasporans hence his pretence of change/review

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Guruenny(m): 10:15am On Nov 10, 2016
guess he don dey try get sense small small

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by jaheymezz(m): 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
Am happy trump grabbed the whole of America by the #pussy! grin grin

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by SmartMugu: 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
Finally it's time to review the decision after NCS declared N230B in losses from the failed policies. It's either the presidency is confused or the central bank governor is confused. Actually, I think both of them are just confused sets of people. Why impose rules without a Plan B in place?

What exactly are they reviewing now that they didn't plan ahead for before imposing the crazy regulations on a country that has been import-dependent for decades?
It's a gradual process, Rome wasn't built overnight.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Ikigia: 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
I pray it doesn't end on reviewing phase....
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by helphelp: 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
All of una head no correct

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Icecomrade: 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
Lolz
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Nobody: 10:16am On Nov 10, 2016
grin
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by gurunlocker: 10:17am On Nov 10, 2016
President always forming Super Mario at the expense of the masses...

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Lanre4uonly(m): 10:17am On Nov 10, 2016
Ok. Let's wait and see how it will unfold.

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by PerfectEsquire(m): 10:18am On Nov 10, 2016
Trash!!!

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by wristbangle: 10:18am On Nov 10, 2016
modath:

It will end at review, nothing will come out of this. The country does not even have enough forex to give to manufacturers of essential products, na toothpicks & owanbe plastic importers dem go kon give priority to?

U spoke my mind tigress

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Stanbeto: 10:19am On Nov 10, 2016
GEJ chop another blame
Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by Young03(m): 10:20am On Nov 10, 2016
its like his brain is turning for good
besides wherea is Aisha?

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Re: Buhari Reviews CBN’s Ban On 41 Items by shamsuRana(m): 10:21am On Nov 10, 2016
jaheymezz:
Am happy trump grabbed the whole of America by the #pussy! grin grin

undecided

o boy! you self..

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