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Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by djon78(m): 4:47pm On Mar 22, 2025
RealLordZeus:
Supporting local production is a great idea but the Nigerian factor remains
If there is heavy restrictions or a total ban on importation, the local Ankara we used to buy between 5k to 20k may go as high as 100k
The Rice saga is still fresh in mind
prior knowledge concerning textile industry in Nigeria. How can a Chinese produced textile material be cheaper with better quality than Nigerian produced own with higher price and less quality

This is a big problem for many countries in respect to doing business with the Chinese. The Chinese have broken code in low cost manufacturing.

That's the way it is
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by obyno82: 4:48pm On Mar 22, 2025
irepnaija4eva:
It's very simple band all fake textile importation .. If they refuse to sell the raw materials cheap to us, we then source the materials somewhere else.

Or am I Missing something?
Shebi rice was banned and what happened? Did the people not suffer? Protectioniast polices encourage smuggling and impoverishes the people.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by ponziponzi(m): 4:48pm On Mar 22, 2025
omoredia:
How? As if we dont already know
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by ponziponzi(m): 4:49pm On Mar 22, 2025
mrvitalis:
No company has left Nigeria due to lack of electricity none... Not even one
Many companies have folded due to lack of electricity. They just put it as high cost of production. Heavy industries relies in cheap electricity without which they will be uncompetitive. It is one of the reason our manufacturing industry is in a state of comatose.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by mrvitalis(m): 4:53pm On Mar 22, 2025
ponziponzi:
Many companies have folded due to lack of electricity. They just put it as high cost of production. Heavy industries relies in cheap electricity without which they will be uncompetitive. It is one of the reason our manufacturing industry is in a state of comatose.
None oga... Lack of constant electricity can't make a company fold it's impossible bros
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by mrvitalis(m): 4:54pm On Mar 22, 2025
nerdjared:
you are not serious, do you know how much it cost to run a business on diesel.
There is no business u would mention that running diesels contribute more than 10% cost of production... I dare you to name one
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Fearyourcreator: 5:52pm On Mar 22, 2025
RealLordZeus:
Supporting local production is a great idea but the Nigerian factor remains
If there is heavy restrictions or a total ban on importation, the local Ankara we used to buy between 5k to 20k may go as high as 100k
The Rice saga is still fresh in mind
Our people wicked normally
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Fearyourcreator: 5:53pm On Mar 22, 2025
zombieHUNTER:
Anything Tinubu touches


he kills

Textile industry is dead
Nawa ooo
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by nedekid:
RealLordZeus:
Supporting local production is a great idea but the Nigerian factor remains
If there is heavy restrictions or a total ban on importation, the local Ankara we used to buy between 5k to 20k may go as high as 100k
The Rice saga is still fresh in mind
Yes it will go up, the cost of production and wahala to produce in Nigeria does not make sense. It pays more as a manufacturer to sell your machines, use the money to go and import from China then use your factory space as storage.
People do not know how much apc and buhari injured the economy and then how the current charlatans in power finally came to destroy, kill it.
Which factory can operate and break even not to talk of making profit? Even the depot in my area that sold Nbl and Guinness beverages, a place the whole street will be blocked with trailers offloading, trucks and cars of retaikers buying. A place you will stand in line for 1hr to make your purchase, 2 weeks ago I went there, It was desolate, just 3 workers around from over 30 before! The Chinese I once spoke off that opened a nylon factor at my complex running 2 shifts 24/7, I hear are now running 12hrs with skeletal staff. For the first time in history of naija, Nigerian bewerys Ltd made loss! No be juju be dat? Then imagine textile industries, just forget about that one it's like that Yoruba proverb of alfa catches fire, you are then asking of his beards.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by OneOnland: 6:18pm On Mar 22, 2025
mrvitalis:
There is no business u would mention that running diesels contribute more than 10% cost of production... I dare you to name one
So if they name one, what would you do? "I dare you to name one", yen yen yen.

I personally know of a radio station, their cost of diesel was more than 30% their running costs. As at 2023, would buy ~#230,000 worth of diesel per day.

Their expenses: diesel, salaries, tiny stationeries cost, membership subscriptions, audit and legal fees.

Diesel effectively was more than 30% of their expenses.

The way you talked, "I dare you to name one" reeks of a very ignorant yet confidently arrogant person. Did you stop school at primary 6?

Please, do not respond to this. I only mentioned your post as well for public posting as this is a public forum.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by mrvitalis(m): 6:39pm On Mar 22, 2025
OneOnland:
So if they name one, what would you do? "I dare you to name one", yen yen yen.

I personally know of a radio station, their cost of diesel was more than 30% their running costs. As at 2023, would buy ~#230,000 worth of diesel per day.

Their expenses: diesel, salaries, tiny stationeries cost, membership subscriptions, audit and legal fees.

Diesel effectively was more than 30% of their expenses.

The way you talked, "I dare you to name one" reeks of a very ignorant yet confidently arrogant person. Did you stop school at primary 6?

Please, do not respond to this. I only mentioned your post as well for public posting as this is a public forum.
A radio station that spends 230k a day... Can get 50kva and 300 kwh of solar inverter and battery for less than 1 year cost of diesel oga

30k dollars can get you 100kwh to 200kwh battery

200 600w solar panels would cost less than 20 million

200 solar panel would power the station throughout the day and charge the battery.. The battery power all night with 40% to spare

Oga electricity is never the problem in production

My factory has never been connected to nepa and never will
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by grandstar(m): 6:43pm On Mar 22, 2025
mrvitalis:
Textile is gone we would never get back, for me we never really had any advantage from the start it only survived because of primitive protectionist economic policy and thats what killed it too

Today in other to protect a Dead textil industry that would never be competitive we are killing a potential 100 billion dollars per year garment industry.. Making same mistake again

In 50years or more we would then remember the garment industries
A zero percent import tariff on textile fabrics is the answer.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by mrvitalis(m): 6:48pm On Mar 22, 2025
grandstar:
A zero percent import tariff on textile fabrics is the answer.
For me 0 percentage import duty on fabric.. Zero net import duty no vat nothing

Zero percent import duty on garment factory equipments

Tax benefits to banks that give 50% loans to real sectors such as garment factory

2 trillion grants to garment factory or cooperative of tailors minimum of 50 to 500 to set up garment factory 2 billion to 50 billion zero interest loans to pay back after 10 years

300% import duty on finished clothing
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Blazebond(m): 6:59pm On Mar 22, 2025
Dull people,the textile industry was lost to Europe and America in the late 70's and 80's,China just came in to edge everyone out,we foolish Africans don't know that if we really want to grow as we want,all we need to do is to copy the chinese model,but we dey form "I too know" and following the American and Europe model,we be akpanene
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by emmaodet: 7:01pm On Mar 22, 2025
SeaTrade:
SMUGGLING!!Can kill any industry overnight.
And you can't produce cheaper than China locally for a host of reasons:
1)Cheap,accessible credit. (No news here,you can't borrow at 35% and want to compete with who is borrowing at single digits.Only drug dealers can borrow in Nigeria and not default)
2)Large Skilled human capita(No need to emphasise this much,a bunch of Nigerian labourers are poorly skilled,low work ethic and overall stupid)
3)Infrastructure deficit(movement/tonne cheaper in China than Nigeria)
4)Diverse economy(Chinese corporations will get the bulk of their production components within and import so little or nothing).

The only option to keep our local textile industry alive is to create protectionist policies,however smugglers will crack it and make it useless and even corrupt the same people the are to enforce your protectionist agenda.
Industry goes belly up,
Nigerians remain in poverty and mass flee the country,
Enter Europe and America and pack shit(few will make it out of shit and warehouse sha,but can't say so for everyone) grin
grin grin

You get bad mouth bro
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by AgroBizSolution(f): 7:05pm On Mar 22, 2025
zombieHUNTER:
A village where China is 100 years ahead of Nigeria because of bad leaders like Tinubu
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by SalamRushdie: 7:05pm On Mar 22, 2025
They lost it to bad governance not the Chinese , textile factories failed because of lack of electricity not the Chinese
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 7:34pm On Mar 22, 2025
Image123:
China is simply cheaper, no competition. They have the numbers. Mass production, cheap energy, technical knowhow, resources, organized cheap Asian labour.
What is the minimum wage in Nigeria compared to China?
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 7:38pm On Mar 22, 2025
ponziponzi:
Many companies have folded due to lack of electricity. They just put it as high cost of production. Heavy industries relies in cheap electricity without which they will be uncompetitive. It is one of the reason our manufacturing industry is in a state of comatose.
Are you aware that naira been a weak makes Nigeria products one of the cheapest globally?
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by SeaTrade(m): 7:41pm On Mar 22, 2025
emmaodet:
grin grin

You get bad mouth bro
Harsh truth bro
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 7:45pm On Mar 22, 2025
obyno82:
Shebi rice was banned and what happened? Did the people not suffer? Protectioniast polices encourage smuggling and impoverishes the people.
So Nigerians are suffering because rice was banned not because they voted in a clueless ex- military officer due to religion and tribalism
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 7:47pm On Mar 22, 2025
Image123:
interesting. Production is not mouth or noise. Why would i build a factory to produce spoons at 200naira or reinvent the wheel when i can instead get money to buy it from China for 50naira? Is that not a curse in 2025? This is not 1860 or 17th century. The US has the numbers but it's simple economic sense for them to make their clothes and electronics from Asia.
Can you mentioned the Chinese products that are cheaper than Nigerian made?
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by obyno82: 7:47pm On Mar 22, 2025
Gboss247:
So Nigerians are suffering because rice was banned not because they voted in a clueless ex- military officer due to religion and tribalism
No you are missing what I am trying to say. Definitely the leader was clueless and it is unfortunate that Nigerians due to religion and tribalism voted him in. I was trying to state that banning rice importation without a plan on local capacity encouraged smuggling and make the price tank in the market.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 7:50pm On Mar 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
For once, am.not going to blame tinubu, because this issue has been around since for over 3-4 decades, and got worse in 2009 when we lost the ability to produce a component needed for textiles.

The honest thing is that china has a production capacity that we cannot beat

Heck, even america relies on the Chinese now to produce a lot of their stuff.
Your statement "even American relies on China" shows that you lack knowledge of how the current Bretton Wood economic system is structured.
American Fed (central bank) prints for dollars for international business and these leave American soil when they import because if they don't, those dollars will remain in America causing inflation and high prices.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Image123(m): 7:53pm On Mar 22, 2025
Gboss247:
Can you mentioned the Chinese products that are cheaper than Nigerian made?
The question should actually be if we actually make anything exportable that can compete with China in the market.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Image123(m): 7:55pm On Mar 22, 2025
Gboss247:
What is the minimum wage in Nigeria compared to China?
Apples and oranges.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 8:04pm On Mar 22, 2025
obyno82:
No you are missing what I am trying to say. Definitely the leader was clueless and it is unfortunate that Nigerians due to religion and tribalism voted him in. I was trying to state that banning rice importation without a plan on local capacity encouraged smuggling and make the price tank in the market.
The word "smuggling" is a clearing symptom of the cluelessness I'm talking about. Imagine a country whose is weak because they don't have enough dollars to defend and the only profitable and favourable to bring dollars into Nigeria is by exportation.
Now, naira is currently one of the weakest currency into meaning Nigerian products are one of the cheapest yet, the clueless government is not interested in exportation of rice to earn but they are busy borrowing dollars to defend the naira, looking non-existent foreign investors and deceiving their gullible supporters with cheap rice from Thailand when Nigeria rice is way cheaper.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by Gboss247(m): 8:05pm On Mar 22, 2025
Image123:
The question should actually be if we actually make anything exportable that can compete with China in the market.
Study the effects of currency devaluation on a products and come back to edit your comment
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by SIRTee15: 8:20pm On Mar 22, 2025
mrvitalis:
Textile is gone we would never get back, for me we never really had any advantage from the start it only survived because of primitive protectionist economic policy and thats what killed it too

Today in other to protect a Dead textil industry that would never be competitive we are killing a potential 100 billion dollars per year garment industry.. Making same mistake again

In 50years or more we would then remember the garment industries
But we also import garments en masses. I don't think Nigeria has a competitive garment industry except if we go protectionist again.
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by SIRTee15: 8:52pm On Mar 22, 2025
mrvitalis:
For me 0 percentage import duty on fabric.. Zero net import duty no vat nothing

Zero percent import duty on garment factory equipments

Tax benefits to banks that give 50% loans to real sectors such as garment factory

2 trillion grants to garment factory or cooperative of tailors minimum of 50 to 500 to set up garment factory 2 billion to 50 billion zero interest loans to pay back after 10 years

300% import duty on finished clothing
And U actually think U can compete with china when it comes to garment industry.
Will your finished products be cheaper than Chinese garments that will be snuggled if they are banned?
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by ponziponzi(m): 8:57pm On Mar 22, 2025
Gboss247:
Are you aware that naira been a weak makes Nigeria products one of the cheapest globally?
How is this related to my comment, sir?
Re: How Nigeria Lost Its Textile Market To Chinese Imports by mrvitalis(m): 9:40pm On Mar 22, 2025
SIRTee15:
And U actually think U can compete with china when it comes to garment industry.
Will your finished products be cheaper than Chinese garments that will be snuggled if they are banned?
Sure we got lower wage, cheaper power, experience manpower

Bangladesh, Vietnam and Pakistan are beating them why can't we
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