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  2. Calabar Free Trade Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Calabar Free Trade Zone (CFTZ) is an area just north of the port of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria that is occupied by companies engaged in manufacturing, trading, provision of services and oil and gas related activities. These companies benefit from special taxation rules and duty-free imports.

  3. Nigerian Export-Import Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) is an export credit agency in Nigeria, established in 1991. In its function, NEXIM focuses on the development and expansion of the non-oil sectors of the Nigerian economy, with a view to reducing the country's over-reliance on oil exports.

  4. Nigerian Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian ports authority, CMS. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is a federal government agency that governs and operates the ports of Nigeria.The major ports controlled by the NPA include: the Lagos Port Complex and Tin Can Island Port in Lagos; Calabar Port, Delta Port, Rivers Port at Port Harcourt, and Onne Port.

  5. Nigerian Shippers' Council - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Shippers' Council is an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The council is responsible for protecting exporters and importers in Nigeria as well as its goods. The Agency is an affiliation of Nigerian Ports Authority and were under the supervision of Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy (Nigeria) .

  6. Nigerian Export Promotion Council - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Export Promotion Council] (NEPC) [5] was established through the promulgation of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Decree No. 26 of 1976 and was formally implemented in March 1977. [6] The act was amended by Decree No. 72 of 1979 and further amended by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Decree No. 41 of 1988.

  7. African Export–Import Bank - Wikipedia

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    African Export–Import Bank, also referred to as Afreximbank or Banque Africaine d’Import-Export, is a pan-African supranational multilateral financial institution created in 1993 under the auspices of the African Development Bank. It was officially launched at the first general meeting of the shareholders in Abuja, Nigeria, in

  8. NNPC Limited - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nigerian constitution, all minerals, gas, and oil the country possesses are legally the property of the Nigerian Federal Government. The revenue gained by the NNPC accounts for 76% of federal government revenue [16] and 40% of the entire country's GDP. As of 2000, oil and gas exports account for 98% of Nigerian export earnings ...

  9. Lagos International Trade Fair - Wikipedia

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    Address: Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos Island: Location: Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria: Coordinates: 1]: Operator: Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI): Type: International Trade Fair: Surface: 350 hectare [1]: Construction; Built: 1974-1977 [1]: Opened: 1977: Architect: Zoran Bojović, with Predrag Ðaković, Milorad Cvijić & Ljiljana Bojović [1]: Builder: Energoprojekt holding ...