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Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by theshadyexpress(m): 8:38am On Feb 20, 2016
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has renewed its appeal to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to remove some items from the foreign exchange restriction list.
The President of MAN, Mr Frank Udemba, made the appeal in an interview on Friday in Abuja.
Udemba said that some of the 41 items in the list were essential raw materials for many manufacturers across key sectors, and could not be presently sourced locally.
He said that the affected manufacturers would soon run short of stock of those inputs and be forced to shut down with the attendant social implication of massive job losses.
“Information reaching me from our members is that by the end of March, many of those companies will start closing shop, leading to massive job losses.
“The 41 items involve a lot of things such that when broken down into the Customs Harmonised Service (HS) Codes, you have a total of 680 products.
“Based on our analysis, 95 out of the 680 products are essential industrial raw materials for our members but cannot be sourced in this country for now,’’ Udemba said.
He said the association had tabled its concerns before the CBN and requested for the removal of the 95 items from the list, at least for the time being.
“We are saying they should allocate Forex to our members to import those 95 items pending when local substitutes can be created for them.
“They can give us a time frame of between 18 months and two years to develop the local product capacity for the items before including them in the list.
“This will give our members and other investors time to invest in backward integration projects for those raw materials.’’
It would be recalled that the CBN issued a circular in June 2015 excluding importers of 41 products from accessing foreign exchange at the official Forex markets.
The apex bank said the policy was part of measures to preserve the country’s depleting external reserves and protect local industries.

https://www.today.ng/news/national/82022/many-companies-will-start-closing-shop-due-to-cbn-forex-policy-man

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by tabletman1: 8:41am On Feb 20, 2016
Hard times hard measures.



Apc and buhari are bad luck to Nigerians.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by ShowYourCertificate: 8:55am On Feb 20, 2016
Buhari is the biggest and oldest dullard alive. He doesn't even know simple economics. And it seems he has infected his cabinet members with his dullardness grin

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by talktonase(m): 8:56am On Feb 20, 2016
this is just season 1 of the suffering nigerians will experience...season 2 will be out soon.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by deji68: 9:17am On Feb 20, 2016
DejavU...remind me of 1984-1985... cool cool cool cool cool

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Nobody: 9:19am On Feb 20, 2016
The country has gone to the dogs....incompetence everywhere

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by AustineE1: 9:24am On Feb 20, 2016
One day we will all wake up to the realization that we are living in a failed economy,PMB seems to be on a mission to cripple this economy,all the economic gains of past administration has been put on auto-reverse.
Oh Nigeria,a paradise lost...my heart bleeds.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by chriskosherbal(m): 9:29am On Feb 20, 2016
Please ooo operation save the economy.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by LRNZH(m): 9:32am On Feb 20, 2016
What are these items that are essential raw materials? Let's hear what they are.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by themilanway(m): 9:52am On Feb 20, 2016
LRNZH:
What are these items that are essential rewards materials? Let's hear what they are.

Tooth pick,processed meat,vegetable cheesy cheesy cheesy vegetables cheesy grin grin

Lemme stop here

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by LegatusGlaber(m): 9:57am On Feb 20, 2016
Why don't they list those important raw materials, who knows we might find a way of making them here. Otherwise, this is nothing but an emotional appeal and veiled threat

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by swtdrms(m): 9:59am On Feb 20, 2016
LRNZH:
What are these items that are essential raw materials? Let's hear what they are.
Don't mind the idiot MAN chairman, i had to reread the caption to be sure its not traders association saying this. What exactly are the raw materials that can't be sourced locally, let him list them.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Vision4God: 10:02am On Feb 20, 2016
Hhmmm
Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Ecoterrorism(f): 10:06am On Feb 20, 2016
swtdrms:

Don't mind the idiot MAN chairman, i had to reread the caption to be sure its not traders association saying this. What exactly are the raw materials that can't be sourced locally, let him list them.
do you think its evey raw material that can be sourced locally? Tone down your insults to get an Abrahamic age

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by LRNZH(m): 10:09am On Feb 20, 2016
Ecoterrorism:
do you think its evey raw material that can be sourced locally? Tone down your insults to get an Abrahamic age

Something is amiss here. How can a MAN chairman make such appeal without listing in the least, a few of these items that are essential raw materials?

Or is the CBN suppose to start guessing which of the 680 item is essential to MAN members?

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by onatisi(m): 10:16am On Feb 20, 2016
talktonase:
this is just season 1 of the suffering nigerians will experience...season 2 will be out soon.
God bless you bro,pls tell them about the massive impending job cuts that is coming. Tell them about the more naira notes to be printed and the massive unprecedented social media clampdown that will soon happen.
Nigerian have brought hardship upon themselves.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by igwe123: 10:31am On Feb 20, 2016
swtdrms:

Don't mind the idiot MAN chairman, i had to reread the caption to be sure its not traders association saying this. What exactly are the raw materials that can't be sourced locally, let him list them.
Lol, the dullar.d is a superhuman to his zombies, any advise should be treated as IPOB sabotage. Yeye ppl

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Nobody: 11:22am On Feb 20, 2016
They can give us a time frame of between 18 months and two years to develop the local product capacity for the items before including them in the list.

So this people actually had no plan to stop importation before.
They could actually source the raw material locally but just decided to import them

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Krucifax(m): 12:06pm On Feb 20, 2016
Massive and large scale jobs cuts will be experienced this year it's inevitable.
The government is understandably rationing dollars because there isn't enough to go round.
However many businesses require the dollars to function. From Pharmaceutical companies that need chemical reagents not found in Nigeria to Factories that require equipment and parts also not found in Nigeria.
Before you ask these companies to patronise local products the local products have to be in existence.
It's a catch 22 situation. One that can only be addressed with astute fiscal and economic policies from people that actually know what they are doing. And this is my biggest worry for Nigeria.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by fitzmayowa: 12:08pm On Feb 20, 2016
ShowYourCertificate:
Buhari is the biggest and oldest dullard alive. He doesn't even know simple economics. And it seems he has infected his cabinet members with his dullardness grin


Walahi you get bad mouth...cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by fitzmayowa: 12:12pm On Feb 20, 2016
onatisi:

God bless you bro,pls tell them about the massive impending job cuts that is coming. Tell them about the more naira notes to be printed and the massive unprecedented social media clampdown that will soon happen.
Nigerian have brought hardship upon themselves.


The more reason why nigerians should always ask the kind of "CHANGE" they want, when next someone comes screaming "CHANGE"...SMH

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Emekamex(m): 12:12pm On Feb 20, 2016
And Buhari is busy wasting the few dollars we have on futile trips.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by joeprince23(m): 12:28pm On Feb 20, 2016
The cluelessness of this APC led FG is just mind bloggling, primitive and disastrious policies all the time,they can't even mitigate the slump in naira and collapse in our economy. Nigeria is on auto pilot

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by onatisi(m): 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2016
fitzmayowa:



The more reason why nigerians should always ask the kind of "CHANGE" they want, when next someone comes screaming "CHANGE"...SMH

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by onatisi(m): 12:37pm On Feb 20, 2016
shocked
ShowYourCertificate:
Buhari is the biggest and oldest dullard alive. He doesn't even know simple economics. And it seems he has infected his cabinet members with his dullardness grin

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by sinkhole: 12:43pm On Feb 20, 2016
It is the fault of news reporting in Nigeria, they should have asked the MAN person to list some of the raw materials! But meanwhile, we know that machines and vehicles spare parts are raw materials that are not made in Nigeria, electronic components are also not made in Nigeria and so on!

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by mordsith: 1:39pm On Feb 20, 2016
Sai Buhari

sai Buhari

LOL

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Pavarottii(m): 1:45pm On Feb 20, 2016
CHANGE

Thank God change does not know which party u support wen. It's starting working whether good or bad; by the time zombies start loosing jobs personally or their parents or family members. Am sure the zombie juju will clear by force. I just laff in Spanish. Please Zombies wen the economy hit ur household personally. Don't hide it ooo.. even if u doj how long can u hide it for? Wat I know is that the same way people loved Buhari, will be d same way they will hate him b4 he even finishes2017. Cos I don't see Buhari surviving 2019 economically.

Well only time will vindicate me. So let's watch as things unfold.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Firefire(m): 2:46pm On Feb 20, 2016
embarassed embarassed

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Dollarchap(m): 2:48pm On Feb 20, 2016
Devaluation of currency cannot in any way help our economy. Nigerian economy is import driven. Until we shift our focus from oil and begin to export non-oil products and still maintain positive balance of payments, devaluation will continue to kill our economy. I think the problem is that our government considered only our external reserves when they devalued the currency. But what of the other macro economic variables?
Government should please reverse this policy for the sake of small and medium scale enterprises.

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Re: Many Companies Will Start Closing Shop Due To CBN Forex Policy – MAN by Saifullah01: 2:48pm On Feb 20, 2016
MAN should realise that PMB is trying to optimise the utility of our current reserves subject to a constraint of falling oil prices and unlimited 'raw materials' to be put on that list. So my advice is this:


As unauthodox as it may seem this is a time for Nigeria to boost its local industries. This is like a protectionist regime imposed by the government for local manufacturing to take advantage of by governments refusial to devalue.

I was in kaduna yesterday and met with one of sokoto state government officials, he told me he was coming back from inoson motors HQ to discuss the possibility of supplying 800 sedans to the state government (and am very sure other states are looking towards that direction too).
My fear is does inoson motors have the capacity to service this sudden interest in their motors. So rather than MAN complain on government FX policies they should encourage their members to seize the opportunity. I expect inoson motors to drag CBN top officials to their plant - just like dangote did to his refinery - and secure commitment from the CBN to prioritise them if they choose to request FX for expansion of operations.

I read an article once in the Harvard business review about international businesses in China, the author was complaining about how it takes more than 6 months to obtain a 1 year business permit in China! (You think that was just because of bureaucracy? ). That was their government delibrately protecting local companies from foreign competitors. Little wonder Chinese companies are number 1 in all sector of their economy.

And those that feel devaluation provides some sort of silver bullet, if we devalue then what?

Devaluation is meant to reduce the pressure on governments scarce dollar reserves by freeing it up for "other purposes". But by banning non essential items (call controlled devaluation) government has effectively freed up FX for essential purpose or "other purposes" like importation of raw materials and spare parts for local manufacturing. So let's not get it twisted, devaluation of the naira won't bring down the price the perfume (Montale - black auod) I coughed out 39k naira to buy online to 19k naira.

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