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Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by chidima2019: 4:23am On Jul 27, 2019
Experts have identified capacity building as the way forward to tackle challenges militating against export trade in Nigeria.
They argued that lack of capacity building on the part of exporters, lack of adequate knowledge of the business, banks inability to fund exporters and regulators’ cumbersome processes, have increased the cost of doing business.

The challenges, they further argued have made export business in Nigeria an uninteresting venture.To tackle the challenges and make export business easier and lucrative, UKaid in partnership with the Policy Development Facility (PDF) II of Department for International Development (DFID), organised a two- day capacity building for money deposit banks (DMBs) and development finance institutions (DFIs) in Lagos.
The seventh non-oil exporters dialogue focused on improving access to finance for non-oil export trade.Lead, Trade Policy Work Stream, PDF II of DFID, Olumuyiwa Alaba, who said there was a huge gap in terms of what it takes to export in Nigeria, noted that the new paradigm shift ensures that countries add value to whatever they are producing and be able to access the export market.

He stressed that this would not happen except funding is made available for production and export, adding that the initiative was timely, following Federal Government’s agenda to diversify from oil to non-oil export.“We saw it as a very important initiative to sponsor capacity building on understanding what it takes to invest in non-oil export.

“On the exporters’ side, we are trying to enhance their knowledge of what to do to access export financing. On the banks side, we are making them understand the details of what it takes to export so that they can do their analysis and what it takes to finance non-oil exports.

“And on the regulators part, on how they can respond to commercial banks issues in terms of regulations.” Chief Executive Officer, 3Timpex Trade Academy, Bamidele Aiyemibo, who was facilitator, said the programme was timely for banks to fund exporters, adding that most banks do not know how export works, as they have only mastered imports.

“If they have the capacity, all other products would be easier. It is a big opportunity for them now that the CBN has made finance available to fund non-oil exports.“We want to see Nigeria export more to successfully diversify the nation’s economy away from oil.“Our expectation is that we would be able to enhance the bankers’ knowledge to be able to lend to exporters, while the exporters would know what it takes to access funding from banks.”

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Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by RIHMEEK(m): 4:41am On Jul 27, 2019
Only the run around and bureaucracy bottle neck will make u want to consume the products u have intention of exporting no be naija again....

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Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by myfan: 6:27am On Jul 27, 2019
When unemployment is still ravaging the country? If true, then good employment opportunity lies there.
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Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by Horus(m): 7:26am On Jul 27, 2019
The first objective is about raising awareness and addressing market failure caused by the lack of trade information and transparency in Nigeria. Ultimately, it is the business sector that generates development value through exports
Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by CodeTemplar: 8:27am On Jul 27, 2019
The system we operate in Nigeria is sharing and grabbing one and not a real open market one where the govt agencies are put on their toes to and made to work as efficiently as possible. The people handling paperwork's of export are corrupt. The populace engaged in export are equally uncreative in their trade. The govts focus is on oil.
Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by Sinach0191(m): 8:46am On Jul 27, 2019
Hope they carry out all this talk
Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by johneddy: 8:47am On Jul 27, 2019
Thats true

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Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by igbsam(m): 9:05am On Jul 27, 2019
This is absolutely the truth. Exporters and Banks do not know how the system works thereby overlooking and not focusing on this area.
Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by Job2004: 9:14am On Jul 27, 2019
Our government pays lip service to most of these policies. Efficiency on the part of the government agencies will go along way in putting into proper perspectives the issues raised.
Our ports are not functioning to global standard. We need serious commitment on the part of the government first, then the banks will play in
Re: Lack Of Capacity Building Hinders Export Trade In Nigeria, Say Experts by babakb: 5:04pm On Jul 27, 2019
Everything in Nigeria is just fvcked up, we are sitting on a gold mine, the government can't employ us and yet they can't even make this sector viable for us.

Is it a calculated attempt to ensure that youth remain impoverished and uncreative?

Even the youth are dead scared of this sector now, if you talk of trying it they will tell you that there is cabal there, but i have vowed to fight the cabal in my little way and break in, they are not the only ones that have rights to export and be rich.

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