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Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Richie0974: 1:13pm On Nov 12, 2015
Hmm
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by ivoatt(m): 1:14pm On Nov 12, 2015
hmmm
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by afroxyz: 1:15pm On Nov 12, 2015
Favparis:
Hi Mr. Economist, what contribution has this your Economic brain contributed to the development of our economy?

Since you know this Economy so well, has it changed anything in this crumbling sector?

Answer Meundecided
Please don't come here and expose your Hugh level of ignorance. Move to the entertainment section.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Guyman02: 1:16pm On Nov 12, 2015
China keeps its currency artificially low to encourage more exports, so why would the US and their corrupt World Bank and IMF ask Nigeria to devalue its currency when we only export raw materials.
Even though I have opposed Baba PMB on many issues but I support him on this one. He should not succumb to US pressure.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by wristbangle: 1:17pm On Nov 12, 2015
Favparis:
Hi Mr. Economist, what contribution has this your Economic brain contributed to the development of our economy?

Since you know this Economy so well, has it changed anything in this crumbling sector?

Answer Meundecided
Is it that u cannot comprehend the article well or u are just being a nitwit.

Leme summarise it for u, oyinbo dey cry say we no buy their products again, say e dey don dey affect their economy.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by azeezcore: 1:17pm On Nov 12, 2015
[quote author post=39937987]Story...economic amateur[/quote]
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Favparis(f): 1:18pm On Nov 12, 2015
afroxyz:
Please don't come here and expose your Hugh level of ignorance. Move to the entertainment section.
See this premature being? Abeg park well jor........
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by sparklebug: 1:18pm On Nov 12, 2015
this people want africa to remain in pepertual bondage..abeg lets call thier bluff and keep doing what is right for us!! enough of thier nonsensical aids!
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by wristbangle: 1:19pm On Nov 12, 2015
afroxyz:
Please don't come here and expose your Hugh level of ignorance. Move to the entertainment section.
The idiot should move away from nairaland. No mind the kids parading NL jawe.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Shymm3x: 1:19pm On Nov 12, 2015
Better play ball before they start dropping bombs on Nigeria. Saddam got his own share of bombs, ditto Gaddafi. Nigeria might be next. grin grin

There go the coons who suck the US' nuts all the time and want the country to keep dominating the world by monopolising everything. Those of us who're praying for China and Russia to challenge that monopoly and turn the world into a multi-polar world know why we want that.

It's not cos we love these countries - it's cos we know Africans aren't really intellectually savvy, but our holy grail is directly connected to the rise of these countries.

I bet the coons can see for themselves now.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Guyman02: 1:19pm On Nov 12, 2015
PassingShot:
This is an indication that PMB/CBN took the right decision. Any economic decision that makes US/EU frown at us or report us to any body is surely good for our own economy.
You are correct. if it is bad for US and the West then it surely will be good for Nigeria.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Vikky014(f): 1:20pm On Nov 12, 2015
Favparis:
Hi Mr. Economist, what contribution has this your Economic brain contributed to the development of our economy?

Since you know this Economy so well, has it changed anything in this crumbling sector?

Answer Meundecided
hahahahahaha. falls from a chair sister u no go kill me ooo
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Favparis(f): 1:20pm On Nov 12, 2015
wristbangle:
Is it that u cannot comprehend the article well or u are just being a nitwit.

Leme summarise it for u, oyinbo dey cry say we no buy their products again, say e dey don dey affect their economy.
shocked shocked shocked
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by BTT(m): 1:24pm On Nov 12, 2015
Everyone is protecting her economy. So are we.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by porshuch: 1:25pm On Nov 12, 2015
China locked up their country for many years to build the new china you see now. China don't have any iron ore, but today they are among the top 5 exporter of steel product in the whole world. EU AND America should leave us alone, we are building a new Nigeria. We want to encourage our local industries.
We don't want to be importing tooth pick again grin grin.


That is how I understand this topic. I'm not an economist, I be metallurgical engineer. grin
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Bluffly: 1:26pm On Nov 12, 2015
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True Federalism wey for help diversify the economy and keep our dollar supply high, you kick am away


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I begi. This is a story for the god's. If the hardship will stimulate local production, let it be. So they want our importation to keep rising over Exportation. They are all economic saboteurs. Imagine them saying approval should have being sought from IMF, over what. Nonsense.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Shymm3x: 1:26pm On Nov 12, 2015
BTT:
Everyone is protecting her economy. So are we.
Lol.

Who gave you the right to protect ya economy against the almighty dollar? grin

Better play ball, else bombs are coming.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by BTT(m): 1:26pm On Nov 12, 2015
Theirs is a valid school of thought, but at the end, everyone is protecting her economy. So are we.

They can use the transformer's warm embrace.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by hotdi(m): 1:27pm On Nov 12, 2015
PassingShot:
This is an indication that PMB/CBN took the right decision. Any economic decision that makes US/EU frown at us or report us to any body is surely good for our own economy.
Thank you very much, u really understand this thread.
The decision is very good for the country because it encourage local production of those things US, Thailand, Malaysia etc are dumping here.
They dump all their products here and make profit while Nigeria remained a perpetual consumer nation without producing anything.
This decision discourage importation of those common goods that can easily be produce here and encourage our young entrepreneurs to thrive. At the same time, Nigeria generates huge revenue therefrom.
US and EU are complaining because Nigeria is their largest market, and this policy work against them.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by AmazonKindle: 1:27pm On Nov 12, 2015
drss:
this thread is for economist not roadsite food sellers.
bros i greet your office
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Knaruto(m): 1:27pm On Nov 12, 2015
OnReflection:
First the threat to impose economic sanctions on South Africa (President Barack Obama is threatening to impose trade sanctions on South Africa for blocking imports of meat from the United States) and now this expression of disquiet?

Clearly, Africa's economic renaissance poses a direct threat to the hegemonic interests of the United States. cool
i think you overestimate the issue..besides..there is little or no economic renaissance in Africa when attempting a comparative analysis with the economic.growth of other non-African emerging economies...and then bro..u talk of the "US HEGEMONY"...Buh tell me is there any trade partner in Africa as hegemonic in the last couple of years as China?
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by ivili(m): 1:28pm On Nov 12, 2015
When the same U.S and EU raised concerns during the PDP led administration, Nigerians said PDP were useless and now they are raising issues against APC led govt and Nigerians say PMB is on the right track.When the west hit us hard with their harsh policies then we will see what those blind APC followers will say next.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Nobody: 1:29pm On Nov 12, 2015
drss:
http://dailytrust.com.ng/news/business/us-eu-report-nigeria-s-forex-policy-to-wto/119010.html
Buhari is using mallam sense for US and EU. PMB policy is really eating them. They are worried that their advise is going to deft ear.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by hollandis(f): 1:30pm On Nov 12, 2015
hotdi:
Thank you very much, u really understand this thread.
The decision is very good for the country because it encourage local production of those things US, Thailand, Malaysia etc are dumping here.
They dump all their products here and make profit while Nigeria remained a perpetual consumer nation without producing anything.
This decision discourage importation of those common goods that can easily be produce here and encourage our young entrepreneurs to thrive. At the same time, Nigeria generates huge revenue therefrom.
US and EU are complaining because Nigeria is their largest market, and this policy work against them.
Oh Nigeria wants to produce Rice? And aircraft materials .You ignorance is only exceeded by your ignorance
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by dragunov: 1:30pm On Nov 12, 2015
drss:
but when d west use APC to incite nigerians against GEJ, it was good to u ba? Buari is a dullaard!
Look nobody incited Nigerians against GEJ. It was just the application of common sense. I don't. Know why people just open their mouth and say anything they want. If Buhari is a dullard then GEJ must be the king of all dullards. I beg!
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by Nobody: 1:30pm On Nov 12, 2015
hahaha! I laugh in German. No more business as usual... Most of those EU countries will see recession as a result of this.
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by hollandis(f): 1:31pm On Nov 12, 2015
Bluffly:
I begi. This is a story for the god's. If the hardship will stimulate local production, let it be. So they want our importation to keep rising over Exportation. They are all economic saboteurs. Imagine them saying approval should have being sought from IMF, over what. Nonsense.
Hardship ,so Nigeria voted hardship ? This is very ridiculous
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by hollandis(f): 1:32pm On Nov 12, 2015
Guyman02:
China keeps its currency artificially low to encourage more exports, so why would the US and their corrupt World Bank and IMF ask Nigeria to devalue its currency when we only export raw materials.
Even though I have opposed Baba PMB on many issues but I support him on this one. He should not succumb to US pressure.
You do not export any raw materials ,you only export oil.Stop being a nuisance
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by holyfather(m): 1:32pm On Nov 12, 2015
CSTR2:
Africa pose no threat whatsoever to the US. The combined African GDP is just at $2.0 trillion compared to a single US state of carlifornia with a GDP of $2.3trillion grin grin.
The US provided a forum called the AGOA for african countries to export their products to the US as a means of helping them.
South Africa decided to play smart by eating her cake and having it at the same time, and the US threatened to drop the hammer and they would be in the right.
which hammer huh
this right here is why we are still the "third world",cockroach mentality.
it's time for Africa to wake up from that horror dream!
it's no fun!
Re: United States, EU Report Nigeria To World Trade Organization. by PHIPEX(m): 1:32pm On Nov 12, 2015
nobilie:
The imbalance trade that affected Nigeria for decades which just took a little turn around in few months is bringing about shook in the economy of these countries. This is the reason Africa will not grow until we refuse their grants/aids and tighten our policies in the area of imports, training, local technological development, restriction of studies abroad and development of local contents.

Let us use what we have. if you can not assemble your vehicle in Nigeria, forget about Nigerian market.
Thank God we have a change in the right direction.

This is from a man without a university degree. Some will say the current minister of finance has got very little experience. Please keep your input and relax. we must see a new and better Nigeria.

God bless Nigeria.
I agree with you only if the main reason is to encourage local production. But the recent removal of embargo on Rice importation contradicts the policy. In addition, am greatly surprised that most of our state govts still think only import whenever it comes to vehicles. Lagos is launching about 450 BRT buses today and it will be interesting to see how many of them are locally made.
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