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Again, CBN Increases Customs Duties Exchange Rate To N1,624.73 Per US Dollar by RedDoor: 10:49am On Mar 14
The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, again increased the exchange rate for calculating Customs duties at the country’s seaports by 1.9 per cent to N1.624.732 per US dollar amid the Naira crisis.

Data on the official portal of the Nigeria Customs Service indicated that the rate was raised from N1,593.888 to N1.624.732 per USD on Tuesday.

The implication is that importers who opened Form M on Tuesday will pay more to clear their goods as import duties are benchmarked against the dollar.

Meanwhile, port users have rejected the policy of using the exchange rate on Form M for import duty payment because it will add more challenges to the trade process.

The National President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, Emenike Nwokeoji, said using the Form M rate will create a discrepancy in duties paid on similar imports.

According to him, it would further create uncertainties around the country’s pricing structure of goods and services.

“It will also create abnormal increases in the final sale prices of items, which is largely driven by uncertainties, rather than market fundamentals, and will have implications on inflations,” he warned.

DAILY POST recalls that the CBN had raised the exchange rate for import duties at least six times in the last six weeks.

On February 2, the CBN adjusted the exchange rate for calculating import duties from N951.941 to N1,356.883 per US dollar; on February 3, it was raised to N1,413.62/$; on February 10, it was raised to N1,417.635/$; on February 12, it was reviewed to N1, 444.56/$ and February 14, the rate has been raised to N1, 481.482/$.

Meanwhile, the CBN also reduced the exchange rate depending on the standing of the Naira against the USD in the forex market.

Earlier in a fresh guideline in February, the apex bank advised NCS to adopt a foreign exchange closing rate on the date of the Form M submission by importers for the clearance of goods and import duty assessment.

Culled from Daily Post.
https://dailypost.ng/2024/03/13/naira-crisis-again-cbn-increases-customs-duties-exchange-rate/

Re: Again, CBN Increases Customs Duties Exchange Rate To N1,624.73 Per US Dollar by RedDoor: 10:51am On Mar 14
Mods kindly move this to front page
Re: Again, CBN Increases Customs Duties Exchange Rate To N1,624.73 Per US Dollar by michlins(m): 11:04am On Mar 14
Some people will leave CBN plus custom and then blame people whose job is to import and sell at prevailing rates.
Re: Again, CBN Increases Customs Duties Exchange Rate To N1,624.73 Per US Dollar by Bluebeach: 11:10am On Mar 14
Why is customs duty exchange rate higher than that of black market?
This is daylight rubbery and no one is saying anything about this.
CBN is the one destabilizing naira but end up putting blames at Aboki FX, later they said it’s the BDC operators and got most of them arrested, now they blame Binance too.

Will this help reduce or increase inflation since FG dollar rates is now higher than that of BDC rates?

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