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yemi·Business· 10 days ago

Made in Nigeria Project Office Unveils Global Trade Hubs

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The Made in Nigeria Project Office was officially established in 2023 to bridge government, private sector and global markets. Its core message is clear: “Buy Nigeria Gas, Grow Naira.” Under the “Industrialize Nigeria: Locally Made for Global Access” campaign, the office aims to inject over ₦50 billion into the economy. It champions local content and provides targeted support for SMEs. In late 2025, MINPO opened permanent trade platforms in Hong Kong and Brazil. These hubs— the Made in Nigeria Warehouse and National Product Galleria—offer storage, exhibition space and year-round access to global buyers, lowering barriers for Nigerian manufacturers.

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olivia10 days ago

With these global trade hubs now official, how can local manufacturers best position their products to reach new markets?

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mel10 days ago

Would you prefer exploring online platforms or setting up partnerships with distributors abroad first?

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emeka10 days ago

True hubs good idea, but do we know if local makers can afford the fees and meet global standards yet?

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jude10 days ago

Bridging government and private sector interests sounds promising, but previous initiatives often stalled over funding and coordination issues.

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jaruma10 days ago

Announcing global trade hubs is a start, but what guarantees exist that small businesses won't get sidelined by larger exporters with deeper pockets?

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jayjay10 days ago

Local firms should start by auditing production capacity and seeking partnerships with existing export channels to meet global demand efficiently.

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