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Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by JIBO4REAL(m): 10:02am On Aug 30, 2025
PoLItiCoORAclo:
Dem wan finish us dry kpatakpata! This administration of BAT should take it easy on ordinary Nigerians. Must they milk us dry before they leave office?
Read the news again
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by AerialMapper: 10:02am On Aug 30, 2025
As if anyone uses NIPOST
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by WizardOfNG: 10:03am On Aug 30, 2025
anonimi:
How does your story change the fact that eb1lokan has made everything worse than what his 2011 expired CPC candidate left behind in 2023, eight years after he was used to make Jonathan a one term president, thereby ending 16 years of PDP privatisation and deregulation prosperity?
What is wrong with you? What does this topic have to do with Tinubu let alone Nigeria. Grow up and learn to behave like a normal adult.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by tunapawizzy: 10:05am On Aug 30, 2025
weslay:
I don't see why this is an issue that Nigerians should be worried about. Especially for businesses. Just add the $80 to your cost and continue your business.
It is a problem.
The Nigerian seller operating from Nigeria that would normally sell his product(e.g. well tailored bespoke suit or shoe) for say $100 or 150k naira(delivery included) to someone in the US. That same buyer will now need to pay $180. The incentive to buy from a Nigerian in Nigeria is fast eroding.

Now the seller now has 2 coping mechanisms to explore in order to remain competitive
1. Reduce his charge plus shipping to $20. So the buyer can continue to pay $100. Sadly this will amount to him/her running a charity, not a business.
2. Wait until he has multiple orders so he can spread the $80 Trump money on multiple customers. A buyer now has to wait until you the seller have plenty customers to receive his product. Your product is no longer readily available and that buyer is as good as gone.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by tunapawizzy: 10:11am On Aug 30, 2025
Ayo8:
I swear this govt is out to rip us out… now they noticed a trend in people shipping out food stuffs and other small to earn $$$ since naira isn’t looking good. Now they want a share of it but a whopping $80.
How much do they think people make from shipping small parcels of food stuffs and all..?
You for try read the story small before dropping commnent
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by WizardOfNG: 10:12am On Aug 30, 2025
kaludestiny10:
This Tinubu government is hell bent on sucking Nigerians dry. A government that has no empathy for the ordinary citizens is an evil government.
This has nothing to do with Tinubu or Nigeria. It relates to the cancellation of the De menimis exemption that allowed goods of value less than $800.00 USD enter the USA without attracting duty payment.

It is the part of the lunacy of Trump who has decided to wage a trade war against the world and China in particular.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by WizardOfNG: 10:17am On Aug 30, 2025
tunapawizzy:
It is a problem.
The Nigerian seller operating from Nigeria that would normally sell his product(e.g. well tailored bespoke suit or shoe) for say $100 or 150k naira(delivery included) to someone in the US. That same buyer will now need to pay $180. The incentive to buy from a Nigerian in Nigeria is fast eroding.

Now the seller now has 2 coping mechanisms to explore in order to remain competitive
1. Reduce his charge plus shipping to $20. So the buyer can continue to pay $100. Sadly this will amount to him/her running a charity, not a business.
2. Wait until he has multiple orders so he can spread the $80 Trump money on multiple customers. A buyer now has to wait until you the seller have plenty customers to receive his product. Your product is no longer readily available and that buyer is as good as gone.
You still don't get it. This is Trump fighting a protectionist trade war against the world as some of us predicted would happen. Stop seeing this from a Nigerian perspective alone.

Nigerian sellers need to diversify their trade away from the USA. As simple as that. Many nations of the world are affected and will retaliate.

Nigeria should do same. Stop presenting us as beggars over an act of aggression by the divisive character Americans chose as their President.

No Nigerian trader should operate at a loss or for negligible profit because of duty Trump has imposed that other nations have not similarly copied.

It is for Nigerians to accept they need to boycott the US market and seek entry into other markets of the world. I am affected and say "up yours" to the USA. They will regret all they are doing which are essentially actions initiating trade wars against others.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:29am On Aug 30, 2025
ednut1:
the receivers will stop buying and look for American alternatives. If i used to buy an item worth 150 usd and its not 230 usd. I would rather go look for the American alternative that will probably cost 200 usd. Dey play.

Madam okonjo iweala abeg what exactly are you doing at WTO 😩
You think it’s all products that has alternative?
Kulikuli, Ogi, ponmo,boli etc has alternative like ours?
The only best approach is for exporter to come together and make a unit instead of selling bitwise
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by ednut1(m): 10:34am On Aug 30, 2025
Tohsynetita1:
You think it’s all products that has alternative?
Kulikuli, Ogi, ponmo,boli etc has alternative like ours?
The only best approach is for exporter to come together and make a unit instead of selling bitwise
ogi is made from corn. Corn is indigenous to South America.

Ponmo is cow skin there are more cows abroad than in Nigeria. Boli is roasted plantain- another crop indigenous to Americas.

Kulikuli is not a regular food item for most people abroad. It’s in the African store near me but i have never bought it. Moreover most people that buy or ship food items from Nigeria do so in bulk.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:36am On Aug 30, 2025
tunapawizzy:
It is a problem.
The Nigerian seller operating from Nigeria that would normally sell his product(e.g. well tailored bespoke suit or shoe) for say $100 or 150k naira(delivery included) to someone in the US. That same buyer will now need to pay $180. The incentive to buy from a Nigerian in Nigeria is fast eroding.

Now the seller now has 2 coping mechanisms to explore in order to remain competitive
1. Reduce his charge plus shipping to $20. So the buyer can continue to pay $100. Sadly this will amount to him/her running a charity, not a business.
2. Wait until he has multiple orders so he can spread the $80 Trump money on multiple customers. A buyer now has to wait until you the seller have plenty customers to receive his product. Your product is no longer readily available and that buyer is as good as gone.
Sending goods in bulk can also be by coming together of different sellers. For example, you want to send fish of 10kg, I want to send clothes of 10kg, we can combine with other senders and make 100kg and we ship as one.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:41am On Aug 30, 2025
ednut1:
ogi is made from corn. Corn is indigenous to South America.

Ponmo is cow skin there are more cows abroad than in Nigeria. Boli is roasted plantain- another crop indigenous to Americas.

Kulikuli is not a regular food item for most people abroad. It’s in the African store near me but i have never bought it. Moreover most people that buy or ship food items from Nigeria do so in bulk.
It’s not about the product but the processed product, South America has corn doesn’t mean they will have same type of Ogi will produce here. Every locality has their local food.
As common as rice is, the rice in some part abroad doesn’t taste like ours.
The best is for senders to send in bulk.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:47am On Aug 30, 2025
PoLItiCoORAclo:
Dem wan finish us dry kpatakpata! This administration of BAT should take it easy on ordinary Nigerians. Must they milk us dry before they leave office?
Read the post before wailing
Possible that you may not have to wail if you read before posting
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by maxzzo1(m): 10:47am On Aug 30, 2025
This APC and TINUBU govt wan suffocate Nigerians , yesterday was passport 100k...this pure wickedness
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Nobody: 10:54am On Aug 30, 2025
jideflash:
This is just rubbish by the US govt once again. Na wa o. So I can't send my bushmeat antelope and grasscutter, my customers go hear am.
Trump does not know the simple economics you know. The orange clown thinks it’s the exporting nation that pays the tariffs.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by 247man: 10:57am On Aug 30, 2025
Nice way to encourage export and bring in dollars init??
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Bintasukai: 12:05pm On Aug 30, 2025
PoLItiCoORAclo:
Dem wan finish us dry kpatakpata! This administration of BAT should take it easy on ordinary Nigerians. Must they milk us dry before they leave office?
Your username says it all. Political Colorado Abi wetin you call am.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by TallNigerian: 12:31pm On Aug 30, 2025
weslay:
How is this a problem for Nigerians. An average Nigerian don't send stuff to the US regularly except they have an export business. So it's those living in the US that will bear the cost.
Don't say so bro. I once worked in the courier and logistics services sector. You'd be amazed at how many Nigerians send goods abroad (from food items, to prescription drugs, to finished native materials, documents, etc)
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by hosemujica: 1:13pm On Aug 30, 2025
Good tariff policy , the worst thing about Americas these days is that they don’t know how to delay gratification.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by tunapawizzy: 1:15pm On Aug 30, 2025
WizardOfNG:
You still don't get it. This is Trump fighting a protectionist trade war against the world as some of us predicted would happen. Stop seeing this from a Nigerian perspective alone.

Nigerian sellers need to diversify their trade away from the USA. As simple as that. Many nations of the world are affected and will retaliate.

Nigeria should do same. Stop presenting us as beggars over an act of aggression by the divisive character Americans chose as their President.

No Nigerian trader should operate at a loss or for negligible profit because of duty Trump has imposed that other nations have not similarly copied.

It is for Nigerians to accept they need to boycott the US market and seek entry into other markets of the world. I am affected and say "up yours" to the USA. They will regret all they are doing which are essentially actions initiating trade wars against others.
Someone said the $80 duty will have no affect on Nigerian businesses selling to consumers in the US. I simply explained that position is not correct. I did not argue any solution, I did not say if Trump did the right or wrong thing, I did not give any solution.
How did i present us as beggars. The much i said was that transferring that 80 dols to consumer will eventually make take that market away- did I say that will be the end of the world or that there are no other markets to conquer.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by georgeakins: 1:23pm On Aug 30, 2025
Mrfixitt:
Nigerians will have to choose between life and death come 2027. Tinubu is a great leader according some mentally unstable folks
You can choose death, I don't care.

The great Jagaban will still win and your wailing will multiply.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by weslay: 1:44pm On Aug 30, 2025
tunapawizzy:
It is a problem.
The Nigerian seller operating from Nigeria that would normally sell his product(e.g. well tailored bespoke suit or shoe) for say $100 or 150k naira(delivery included) to someone in the US. That same buyer will now need to pay $180. The incentive to buy from a Nigerian in Nigeria is fast eroding.

Now the seller now has 2 coping mechanisms to explore in order to remain competitive
1. Reduce his charge plus shipping to $20. So the buyer can continue to pay $100. Sadly this will amount to him/her running a charity, not a business.
2. Wait until he has multiple orders so he can spread the $80 Trump money on multiple customers. A buyer now has to wait until you the seller have plenty customers to receive his product. Your product is no longer readily available and that buyer is as good as gone.
How about finding markets elsewhere. There is Australian, Europe, other parts of America. Again, an average Nigerian shouldn't be bother about it
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by weslay: 1:47pm On Aug 30, 2025
TallNigerian:
Don't say so bro. I once worked in the courier and logistics services sector. You'd be amazed at how many Nigerians send goods abroad (from food items, to prescription drugs, to finished native materials, documents, etc)
Mr Tola, it's American residents that will pay for those items. It doesn't affect me buying products here in Nigeria
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by weslay: 1:50pm On Aug 30, 2025
tunapawizzy:
Eventually it becomes too expensive to purchase Nigerian products. Those Nigerians living in the US look for cheaper alternatives in the US, those Nigerian businesses selling to them lose their customers with high purchasing power. It hurts everyone, including Nigerian businesses in Nigeria.
This is not peculiar to Nigeria. Even their neighbors Canada, Mexico are affected
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by weslay: 1:54pm On Aug 30, 2025
Lexusgs430:
The issue is, that already expensive item, becomes more expensive........

Customers would seek alternatives, thereby killing that trade or making it unsustainable.....
Bro, there are other markets. It's not a must that you sell to Americans
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Lexusgs430: 2:36pm On Aug 30, 2025
weslay:
Bro, there are other markets. It's not a must that you sell to Americans
Oga, and this is the problem....... The American market for those imports, are HOOOOOGE....... 🤣😁😂

The exact reason trump weaponized the tariff system....... Which other countriy would attempt that sort of madness........ 😁
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by jaxxy(m): 3:26pm On Aug 30, 2025
nothingspoil70:
Before you start blaming Tinubu and start wailing about how this administration is killing you again,I urge you to read the post very well. This was made necessary as a result of duties imposed by Trump in America
And so? Dis Nigeria not impose their own duties on foreign goods? undecided

And we are bearing the brunt.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by victorv12(m): 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2025
Nipost Ole!
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by WizardOfNG: 4:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
tunapawizzy:
Someone said the $80 duty will have no affect on Nigerian businesses selling to consumers in the US. I simply explained that position is not correct. I did not argue any solution, I did not say if Trump did the right or wrong thing, I did not give any solution.
How did i present us as beggars. The much i said was that transferring that 80 dols to consumer will eventually make take that market away- did I say that will be the end of the world or that there are no other markets to conquer.
Not a fight bro and I am not attacking you but that is what you wrote below talking of "coping mechanisms" and options the Nigerian sellers needs to utilise to remain "competitive" and active in the American market.

Both options suggest compromise should be on the side of the Nigerian seller. Why? Is it not Trump and the US that have done wrong with this blatant trade war aggression.

Many nations of the world are mad and looking to get back at the US now acting as if she is a trade enemy to the world because of Trump and his bigotedly pro-USA cabinet.

We should act same as other nation and not be suggesting our business folks trading with USA must compromise, make losses and financially punitive adjustment just to remain in the US market

If the USA is boycotted, Trump and his bigots will soon come to their senses. They cannot bully the world like this whereas, as you suggest, it is those who have done no wrong that should be looking to adjust to what is clearly infractions USA is causing to international trade between nations.

Believe me when I say, as British Nigerian who voted for UK to remain in the EU, that the biggest regret of the British people in this century is their foolish decision to allow bigoted and older generation of anti-immigrant Brits vote for the nation to exit the EU.

Trade is a mess now with the UK and her SME sector being the biggest losers by far. Trump is towing same path. Watch the video below to understand how the UK literally screwed itself with America doing same under Trump.


Now the seller now has 2 coping mechanisms to explore in order to remain competitive
1. Reduce his charge plus shipping to $20. So the buyer can continue to pay $100. Sadly this will amount to him/her running a charity, not a business.
2. Wait until he has multiple orders so he can spread the $80 Trump money on multiple customers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWDjctml7H4?si=YEEOmiC0zaxoPN0u
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by WizardOfNG: 4:17pm On Aug 30, 2025
Lexusgs430:
Oga, and this is the problem....... The American market for those imports, are HOOOOOGE....... 🤣😁😂

The exact reason trump weaponized the tariff system....... Which other countriy would attempt that sort of madness........ 😁
Myopic of Trump IMO. Yes the US market is "HOOOOOGE" but once others find alternatives then the US will be screwed.

UK too thought herself bigger than the EU with the self-important belief the EU needed Britain and not the other way round.

Today the UK is in tears and looking for ways to quietly re-integrate with the EU. Let's see how it goes sha but what is obvious is that the world is bigger than the US.
Re: NIPOST: Nigerians To Pay $80 Duty For Every Package Sent To US by Lexusgs430: 4:44pm On Aug 30, 2025
WizardOfNG:
Myopic of Trump IMO. Yes the US market is "HOOOOOGE" but once others find alternatives then the US will be screwed.

UK too thought herself bigger than the EU with the self-important belief the EU needed Britain and not the other way round.

Today the UK is in tears and looking for ways to quietly re-integrate with the EU. Let's see how it goes sha but what is obvious is that the world is bigger than the US.
What the USA already done with the world market, would take decades to erase/erode .......

Majority of international transactions, are leveraged on the American dollar....... This alone is world dominance....... 🌍😁
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