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Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 5:38pm On Mar 13, 2016
Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw
materials
March 13, 2016
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The scarcity of foreign exchange has forced some manufacturers to look inwards for raw materials, investigation has shown. Manufacturers who spoke to our correspondent
said they had embarked on urgent search for raw materials and substitutes that could be sourced locally because access to forex through the official route was near impossible while getting it through the black market was very expensive.

The fall in global oil prices has weakened the naira against the dollar while the Central Bank of Nigeria maintains an official exchange rate of N197 to a dollar. The CBN later announced the closure of its official forex window, the Retail Dutch Auction System and Wholesale Dutch Auction System and followed the
action by banning importers of 41 items from
accessing forex at the official market, an action,
which further caused the naira to plummet.
The bank had also in August 2015 barred banks
from accepting cash deposits into domiciliary
accounts as a measure aimed at preventing fraud and round tripping.

But in January 2016, the apex bank lifted the ban on lodgements into domiciliary accounts while announcing that it had stopped the sale of forex to over 2000 bureau de change operators nationwide. The action by the CBN fuelled speculation, which caused one dollar to exchange for as high as N391 at the parallel market as of Thursday, February 18. The dollar had further increased to N400 before the naira firmed up against it on Monday and Tuesday,
February 21 and 22 to exchange for N371 and
N310 respectively.

A master brewer of wines, Mr. Linus Kotey, said
that his company had started doing everything to find local substitutes instead of waiting for foreign exchange. According to Kotey, who is a biochemist and the Chief Executive Officer, PEL Extracts Limited, although the raw materials for wine are locally sourced, some of the packaging materials are imported. “We are working hard to see if we can find locally
sourced packaging materials or substitutes for the current packaging that we have,” he explained. Also, Diageo, the parent company of Guinness, is targeting 70 per cent local raw materials by 2017, the Corporate Communications Manager, Guinness,
Olayinka Edmond, told our correspondent.

According to her, the raw materials for one of the firm’s brands, Orijin Bitters, are 100 per cent locally sourced. Similarly, an agro investor and exporter, Mr. Abiodun Oladapo, told our correspondent that the firm had in the past one month been substituting soya beans for its imported feed mill. In the same vein, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Chemstar Paints Industries,
Mr. Emmanuel Awode, said the firm was scouting around for local substitutes for its paint materials. He said, “The dollar scarcity is particularly hard on the paint industry because over 70 per cent of our raw materials are imported, but we are looking around for local substitutes.”

The Chairman, BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, in a statement made available to our correspondent, said that in the last three years, the firm had gradually divested from business areas that were largely dependent on foreign exchange in favour of businesses whose raw materials could be sourced
at least 90 per cent locally He said, “We are fully concentrating on our core business including agriculture, mining and manufacturing that are less forex-dependent.”

The President, Manufacturers Association of
Nigeria, Dr. Frank Jacobs, had earlier called on
members of the association to focus on local
sourcing of raw materials in view of the forex
control and its challenges for the sector.


http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 5:41pm On Mar 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by tsephanyah(f): 5:50pm On Mar 13, 2016
media scam.
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by tsephanyah(f): 5:51pm On Mar 13, 2016
lie
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 6:19pm On Mar 13, 2016
tsephanyah:
lie
madam please stop embarrassing your self and go and marry

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by tsephanyah(f): 6:38pm On Mar 13, 2016
owkea, dontue woree about dat u will respect me soon, as ur old said to me he will takes things futher but he want the engagement to be surprise,, your stepmum to be
MuhdG:

madam please stop embarrassing your self and go and marry
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by banki(m): 6:54pm On Mar 13, 2016
Well this is what they don't want to hear!

I say this everytime, our farmers and local manufaturers are the best placed people to enjoy this new economy

Why should we abuse the government because they ban importation of wheat,palm oil,chicken,milk,toothpick, cotton

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Tunami(m): 6:55pm On Mar 13, 2016
soon the zombies will flood this post and praising their god(buhari). This is the kind of news they love to read. Yeye people.
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Adminisher: 7:00pm On Mar 13, 2016
Buhari please don't change your exchange rate policy. Don't shake. Stay the course.

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by omowolewa: 7:03pm On Mar 13, 2016
Yes o! Instead of rice I dey eat beans now.

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by malton: 7:36pm On Mar 13, 2016
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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by maryam6(f): 7:36pm On Mar 13, 2016
Gud
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Qualer: 8:11pm On Mar 13, 2016
tsephanyah:
media scam.


it's time...
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Gogetta(m): 8:16pm On Mar 13, 2016
Tunami:
soon the zombies will flood this post and praising their god(buhari). This is the kind of news they love to read. Yeye people.
E pain am cheesy

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Hallmark08(m): 9:11pm On Mar 13, 2016
Punch doing their sworn job since 2014, feeding us with lies and fulfilling their pledge to lie Muhammad n sister aisat.
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by merbenko: 9:19pm On Mar 13, 2016
I don't trust punch newspaper anymore the are more of less like their master lia Muhammed.
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by JingoOAU(m): 9:26pm On Mar 13, 2016
Hallmark08:
Punch doing their sworn job since 2014, feeding us with lies and fulfilling their pledge to lie Muhammad n sister aisat.

Am sure you could have believed Punch the more had it been the reports suggests that local manufacturers are carrying placard because of the policy....its a pity some of you have been constraint to always believe bad news over good news as far as Nigeria is concerned

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 9:31pm On Mar 13, 2016
MuhdG:

madam please stop embarrassing your self and go and marry
Apologises for prying, but that was so rebarbative of you. it depicts how insolent you are.

Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 9:42pm On Mar 13, 2016
This bad news to some people

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Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by lawydewy(m): 10:47pm On Mar 13, 2016
God bless Nigeria!
God bless PMB!

Why wouldn't he ban the importation of goods/raw materials while we have alternative here.

Is Nigeria you see business men will directly/indirectly kill local manufactured goods/raw materials/Industries just for selfish interest.


When some set of people had damage the image of
country(Corruptions&Drugs) why wouldn't he travelled to redeem the image.


They refused to diversified the source of revenue only oil.
What we need now is seeking forgiveness, prayers and
repentance.
We should invest in human morality.
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 12:16am On Mar 14, 2016
tsephanyah:
owkea, dontue woree about dat u will respect me soon, as ur old said to me he will takes things futher but he want the engagement to be surprise,, your stepmum to be
lol. keep dreaming..

but ma pops might be old, but trust me, he got standards, and its kinda sad you don't meet the criteria, it would have been a renovation to your life..

so please swerve
Re: Buhari Forex policy Boosting local raw materials and manufacturing- Punch by Nobody: 12:17am On Mar 14, 2016
blueto:

Apologises for prying, but that was so rebarbative of you. it depicts how insolent you are.
and you are?

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