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Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by rozayx5(m): 7:40am On Aug 02, 2015




Some manufacturers have cut production by more than 50 per cent as the sector grapples with the current economic realities of continued drop in naira value and escalating production costs.

The President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Remi Bello, confirmed this to our correspondent in an exclusive interview on Friday.

“Most industries have cut production by 50 per cent,” he said, adding that some companies were shutting down while those still in production were operating skeletal services.

The LCCI president blamed the current situation on the recent decision by the Central Bank of Nigeria to exclude 41 items from accessing foreign exchange through the interbank forex market.

The CBN had prevented importers of 41 items including rice, consumables and household items from accessing forex through the interbank market.

According to the central bank, the action is meant to encourage local production of the banned items.

Bello insisted that the ban had triggered off the panic that led to the increase in value of the dollar against the naira.

The President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Frank Jacobs, also told our correspondent in an email interview that production in the sector in the past one year had been greatly undermined.

The manufacturing sector, according to a recent CBN data, recorded a 15.41 percentage point decline in the first quarter of 2015, growing in real term by -0.7 per cent as against 16.11 per cent recorded in the corresponding period of 2014.

Jacobs said the sector was going through a very difficult period characterised by high interest rate, unfavourable operating business environment and fall in the value of the naira complicated by the restriction of 41 items from the interbank forex market.

The MAN president attributed the dismal performance of the sector to both the forex situation and the increase in the Monetary Policy Rate from 12 to 13 per cent, which in turn led to an increase in the prime and maximum lending rates.

Manufacturers had during their annual general meeting recently complained of the high cost of raw materials arising from the fact that they had been sourcing forex from the parallel market at a price above N200 to a dollar.

The Chairman of the Food, Beverages and Tobacco Group of MAN, Mr. Paul Gbededo, said that manufacturers had lost millions of dollars as a result of the fall in naira value.

He said companies’ operations had continued to shrink while manufacturers were unable to pass on the huge costs incurred to consumers because of their low purchasing power.

The situation had reflected in the financial position of firms, showing huge losses in the second half of 2015.

A manufacturer of household product and Executive Director, Gongoni Nigeria Limited, Mr. Kingsley Onwukwe, is however hopeful that the situation will improve in a short while.

According to him, it is a temporary phase Nigeria must pass through to achieve economic independence.

Also, a foreign policy analyst and former Vice Chancellor of University of Ado- Ekiti, Professor Akin Oyebode, while presenting a paper at a recent international trade and foreign policy dialogue session organised by the LCCI, noted that there was a need for the country to suffer a period of separation from import dependency.

He noted that ever since independence, the country seemed to be at home playing the subordinate, inferior role of supplier of primary commodities and a market for manufactured goods.

He said, “If we continue to depend on others for necessary inputs to transform our existence, it will seem quite obvious that our maneuverability and nuisance value on global economic stage will be so much circumscribed.”


http://www.punchng.com/business/falling-naira-manufacturers-cut-production-by-50/

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by INTROVERT(f): 7:41am On Aug 02, 2015
okay

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by samutd4u(m): 7:42am On Aug 02, 2015
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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by kossyablaze(m): 7:43am On Aug 02, 2015
Brb

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by ApcSucks: 7:44am On Aug 02, 2015
INTROVERT:
okay

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Algebra12: 7:46am On Aug 02, 2015
We are on a long thing with our sole administrator still on honeymoon.

The looming disaster will be monumental.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by efilefun(m): 8:04am On Aug 02, 2015
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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by dreamworld: 8:04am On Aug 02, 2015
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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by efilefun(m): 8:04am On Aug 02, 2015
undecided
Algebra12:
We are on a long thing with our sole administrator still on honeymoon.

The looming disaster will be monumental.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Nobody: 8:05am On Aug 02, 2015
Who will rescue our dear naira?

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by loifez123: 8:05am On Aug 02, 2015
Dollar is crashing already. As at yesterday it was at 218 from 245 (I went to buy dollar from mallam so I am 101% sure.

We are too given to shortcuts which is why people shout when measures are put in place to safeguard the Naira. Should we have continued encouraging importation of goods we can manufacture locally which will in turn encourage exportation and bring value to the Naira

The panic buying was just for a short while and the ban is beginning to pay off..... Dollar is crashing big time.... if in doubt, call your bureau de change operator to confirm before quoting me and saying shenanigans.........

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by raayah(f): 8:06am On Aug 02, 2015
Naira is falling again??

Someone should please pick it up.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Nobody: 8:06am On Aug 02, 2015
When will Bubu's honeymoon end? Nigeria is crashing he is honeymooning around taking pictures

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Icon4s(m): 8:07am On Aug 02, 2015
cry i weep for my beloved country. Not looking good at all.

I grew up close to an industrial area in Lagos i.e d Iganmu industrial estate. That estate housed several hundreds of manufacturing companies that major in: Chemicals, paints, tyre making(Dunlop and Mitcheline), plastics & polyethene, ropes, paper making(apex mill), Foods & beverages(eg Okin biscuits, Nasco, 3 Crowns milk, Carnation milk, etc) Textiles, name them.

Those factories employed both skilled and unskilled labour. In d mornings u'll c an army of thousands of working class men & women trooping towards d industrial estate.

Today, the place is like a ghost town. 90% of d companies closed down and some relocated to neighbouring countries due partly to bad govt policies(particularly d Babangida-Abacha era)and power sector crisis. And what happened to that booming massive work force? Ur guess is as good as mine.

Thank God for Obasanjo and Goodluck's regimes that tried to revive some of those sectors. Hope this current regime are nt already dragging us back again?

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Techwriter: 8:07am On Aug 02, 2015
one word: APC

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Nobody: 8:08am On Aug 02, 2015
Algebra12:
We are on a long thing with our sole administrator still on honeymoon.

The looming disaster will be monumental.

Which disaster?

What is the alternative you have?

This will force investors to put money in what we can produce in nigeria. Why should we be importing toothpicks and palm oil? When are we going to start eating our own rice? Why shd we be importing beans?

If cbn had continued to defend the naira with d falling reserves at that rate, imagine what would have happened by now.

May disaster not come our way abeg.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by Nobody: 8:09am On Aug 02, 2015
Relax Nigerians,there is light at the end of the tunnel.Nothing good comes easy!

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by kennyman2000(m): 8:10am On Aug 02, 2015
Hmmmm..
Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by 360ng: 8:10am On Aug 02, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by sotall(m): 8:11am On Aug 02, 2015
With d rate at which the naira is falling, I just hope it doesn't hurt itself

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by powerfulsettingz: 8:11am On Aug 02, 2015
and the travelling won't stop
Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by collinsVP: 8:14am On Aug 02, 2015
The ripple effect of CBN foreign exchange policy cuts across many sectors.

If production is cut by 50%, it we invariably results in further reactions- cut in labour force, decline in revenue of suppliers of raw materials-brought about by decline in sales, increased cost of production - brought about by diseconomics of scale, low living standard etc.

The group with the hardest hit, is the inexperienced job seekers who will be displaced or disadvantaged in any available job openings on the ground of inexperience while the group with experience keeps changing jobs.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by bettercreature(m): 8:17am On Aug 02, 2015
It can only affects manufacturers who imports raw material

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by steffans(m): 8:20am On Aug 02, 2015
I don tire to dey hear people dey lie on top "dollar"
even the person that doesnt have anything to do with dollar ... will say "Dollar don go up"

Nawa oo..


tho the people i pity most are parents who have kids abroad...
they cant send their kids more because of the new act by the CBN... angry

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by easyfem(m): 8:20am On Aug 02, 2015
it's just a matter of time baba is working y wailer and tanoid are shouting

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by xynerise: 8:22am On Aug 02, 2015
bettercreature:
It can only affects manufacturers who imports raw material
Which makes cost of production high. It will also affect the price of goods, bro
Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by OLADD: 8:22am On Aug 02, 2015
By this development, Buhari's performance rating should be increased by those drunkards in NOI from 70% to 90%. In fact, he should be given 99.9% score mark. What an insult to our intelligence!

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by mployer(m): 8:22am On Aug 02, 2015
loifez123:
Dollar is crashing already. As at yesterday it was at 218 from 245 (I went to buy dollar from mallam so I am 101% sure.

We are too given to shortcuts which is why people shout when measures are put in place to safeguard the Naira. Should we have continued encouraging importation of goods we can manufacture locally which will in turn encourage exportation and bring value to the Naira

The panic buying was just for a short while and the ban is beginning to pay off..... Dollar is crashing big time.... if in doubt, call your bureau de change operator to confirm before quoting me and saying shenanigans.........


The crash is cosmetic, there is nothing real in it.


Who will buy dollar when bank will not allow you deposit dollar in your account? How do you operate a domiciliary account without making deposits?...and how do you intent to run an economy without domiciliary account?

The moment they lift ban on dollar deposit(which must happen) dollar will start rising sharply again.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by EasternLion: 8:23am On Aug 02, 2015
Death to zoo.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by otokx(m): 8:24am On Aug 02, 2015
LCCI should look inwards and they will discover discover the truth within.

This is however a blatant lie, if production is cut by 50% there would have been massive layoffs across Nigeria which is not the case.

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Re: Falling Naira: Manufacturers Cut Production By 50% by mekaboy(m): 8:27am On Aug 02, 2015
Algebra12:
We are on a long thing with our sole administrator still on honeymoon.

The looming disaster will be monumental.

Back to sender.

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