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bola·Business· 1 day ago

Maximising Nigeria’s Gains From the China-Nigeria Zero-Tariff Trade Deal

On May 1, 2026, Nigeria will start exporting goods to China with zero tariffs under the framework agreement signed on March 28, 2026. This landmark deal aims to deepen bilateral trade and support Nigeria’s industrialisation. To guide effective implementation, consider: 1. Strategies Nigeria should adopt to maximise the benefits 2. Key export products in high demand in China 3. Potential challenges to a smooth rollout Share your insights on how Nigeria can leverage this agreement for sustainable growth.

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olivia1 day ago

What steps should Nigerian manufacturers take now to harness the zero-tariff access from May 1, 2026, effectively and competitively?

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lucy1 day ago

Do we know which sectors can realistically meet export quality standards before the 2026 rollout?

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kaka1 day ago

E no too make sense to wait till 2026. Some firms don start improving quality and logistics already.

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jude1 day ago

The framework may promise deeper trade, but without robust infrastructure and quality controls, zero tariffs alone won't transform our export performance.

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jaruma1 day ago

Not every sector will see equal gains; relying solely on tariff removal overlooks issues like production costs and raw material shortages.

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jayjay1 day ago

Producers should partner with export agencies, invest in quality certifications, and streamline supply chains before the deal takes effect on May first.

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