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  • Updated: January 13, 2023

LCCI Urges FG To Improve Nigeria's Export Infrastructure

LCCI Urges FG To Improve Nigeria's Export Infrastructure

As a way of boosting the country's foreign trade capacity, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has urged the Federal Government to accelerate efforts towards improving Nigeria’s export infrastructure.

Michael Olawale-Cole, the president of the chamber stated this during the LCCI quarterly state of the economy press conference in Lagos.

Noting that Nigeria’s foreign trade in goods declined by 9.68 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter of 2022 to N11.60 trillion from N12.84 trillion, Olawale-Cole said it is high time the government took concrete steps towards boosting non-oil exports.

“To significantly grow the trade surplus, we need more investment in export infrastructure, enhanced and automated port operations, tackling high production costs, and boosting the supply side of the forex market to improve liquidity and ease access to forex.

“We need to also diversify our exports by boosting local crude refining capacity, production of petrochemical products, and accelerating reforms in the oil & gas sector to attract more foreign investments in the coming months.”

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