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| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by travelzcruix: 10:26am On Apr 07, 2025 |
Everything happens to be tight from all corners. Looks spiritual though. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by JASONjnr(m): 10:33am On Apr 07, 2025 |
obyno82:You really need a brain to think..... After careful observation, experts decided to maximize other means to strengthen the economy rather than retaliating.... and hoping to come up with a more efficient way to boost the economy.............. You wish they don't do that but panic and start fighting US over it's tariff. The overall impact will be 0.1% on our GDP and you feel that's too much? To cover this up, we need to look within us to grow and produce what we need. And look elsewhere to sell our items. Did you |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by JASONjnr(m): 10:39am On Apr 07, 2025 |
victorv12:Stop posting long episodes of nothing. Did you notice that the tariff is basically on finished products? While there's no tarif or very little tariff is placed on raw items? Let China diversify and channel its exports to other countries or strengthen their relationship across many other countries. Nigeria will focus on the betterment of the economy by ensuring that we produce what we need. Moreover the overall impact is just 0.1% on our GDP |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Kooyepeju01(m): 10:54am On Apr 07, 2025 |
Story!!! You failed to tell us how you gonna help the small businesses owners and the ways to mitigate the pain on struggling Nigerians ,Mr. Minister. The white house guy have done his worst on the world economy and the market, already. Way forward, PLS! |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by obyno82: 10:55am On Apr 07, 2025 |
JASONjnr:Oga which other means? In the first place the balance of trade is against you, so you are not even at an advantage. China and India are tilting towards Russian crude. So what really can you hold on to get alternative means? Guy try and have brain and don't be a zombie. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Image123(m): 11:16am On Apr 07, 2025 |
The thing come sound like chatgpt response. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by nickxtra(m): 11:19am On Apr 07, 2025 |
Great100000:This government's position calls for speedy and immediate implementation of the recently approved Nigerian National Quality Policy (NNQP), through the active funding and operationalization of the National Quality Council. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Growing(m): 12:56pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
Trump is dishing out RETALIATORY tariffs. The countries going to negotiate with the US are not daft. Nigerian government should do something so the impact does not come down on Nigerians to make what is already bad worse. If only they are serving Nigerians. They will blow grammar like the one in the post and do nothing concrete to better the lives of Nigerians. Argentina has slowed if not stopped the inflation ONE YEAR AFTER the president did CONCRETE things including REDUCING THE SIZE OF THE GOVERNMENT. TWO MONTHS after Trump took over, the price of egg in the US for instance dropped by 40%. This is ALMOST TWO YEARS since Tinubu took over and the inflation is not slowing down This Tinubu-led government is terrible. And we are feeling it except we are lying to ourselves. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Amalekki: 1:28pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
nedekid:Stop believing these economists please ![]() |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Misterone: 4:20pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
Ask Obi what he would have done! His answer will be China this! China that! Bunch of obiiranu |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by gideonvalor98(m): 4:42pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
ResidentSnitch:The rate at which most of you comment with boldness out of ignorance of the subject matter is mind blowing |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by kentokay71: 5:04pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
It is obvious you no get sense at all givedemwotowoto: |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Wondersoflife: 5:32pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
Government here should endeavour to make power available and subsidies it to reduce production cost and we we have influx of manufactures here there growing up our economy. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by obyno82: 7:31pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
JASONjnr:You really are desperate to push an agenda. Nigeria has no options bro. Even India is looking towards Russia for cheaper crude. India are our largest customer of crude after the US. So bro forget it. The government has to offer zero tariffs on US imports |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by JASONjnr(m): 8:52pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
obyno82:Let me reexplain this to you. Nigeria export about 90% of goods to the US. Less than 5% is fertilizer. The other 85% is energy resources. Trump isn't placing tariffs on any energy resources imported to America. That's why I told you early that the effect is only 0.1% on our GDP. What this means is that, Nigeria is not going to suffer on this tariff war. We can chose to move our organic fertilizer to other countries and still make equal profits. |
| Re: FG Reacts To Trump's 14% Tariff On Nigerian Exports by Konquest: 7:02am On Apr 11, 2025 |
Great100000: |
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