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41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by FriendNG: 12:31am On May 23, 2018


The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said the Nigeria-China currency swap deal would not cover the importation of the 41 items banned in its 2015 circular on items not valid for foreign exchange.
CBN’s acting Director, Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.


According to him, this will ensure the currency deal does not stifle local companies and make Nigeria a dumping ground for Chinese goods.
Mr Okorafor said the CBN had already taken adequate measures to ensure that doesn’t happen.
“The fear is unfounded and I’ll give you reasons why.
“The first one is that we are going to focus on exports to China. Also, remember that we already export cassava products to China as well as leather, hides and skin to China amongst others.
“So this deal will open further the export market to China.
“Also, I want Nigerians to know that the items that will come in are not necessarily finished goods, so the issue of Nigeria becoming a dumping ground for China does not arise.
“This is because the 41 items that had initially been banned from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market will still not qualify under the deal,” he said.


The CBN recently signed a bilateral currency swap agreement with the People’s Republic of China worth about N720 billion.
On June 23, 2015, the CBN placed a ban on accessing foreign exchange in the official foreign exchange market for the importation of some goods and services.
The aim was to encourage local production of these items, conserve foreign reserves, resuscitate domestic industries and improve employment.
Some of the items banned were rice, cement, poultry, tinned fish, furniture, toothpicks, kitchen utensils, table wares, textiles, clothes, tomato pastes, soap and cosmetics.
Also banned were private jets, roofing sheets, metal boxes, wire rods, steel nails, security and razor nails, ceramic tiles, glasswares, cellophane, plastic and rubber products.
Mr Okorafor said with the Nigeria-China currency swap deal, the Naira was expected to appreciate against the US dollars as the demand for dollars eases.
“China accounts for a quarter or more of imports into Nigeria.


“The exchange of currencies between the Nigerian Central Bank and the Chinese Central Bank will make it easier for our entrepreneurs to have direct access to foreign exchange in Renminbi.
“Before now, when importing necessary machineries or merchandise from China, you first exchange Naira for the dollar before changing it again to Renminbi and this puts pressure on the Naira.
“Now what it means is that a large portion of the demand for dollars in Nigeria has been lifted off the back of the Naira and put directly on the Chinese Renminbi.
“And so it is a positive development as it will enhance the value of the Naira and reduce our dependence on the dollar for imports,” he said.
Mr Okorafor explained that the two central banks were still working on the exchange rates between the Naira and Renminbi.
“As we speak, the modalities, the operational manual and the guidelines are being developed.
“But I can assure you that the exchange rate will be such that it will be competitive, fair to all and will not hurt our local producers and importers,” he said.


According to Mr Okorafor, once everything has been fine tuned, Nigerian entrepreneurs will be able to access renminbi through money deposit banks, using similar rules for the dollar.
He, however, stated that a clearing bank would be appointed for the transaction.
He said one of requirements for the appointment was that the bank must have a branch in China, which some Nigerian banks already have.
Mr Okorafor said one of the advantages of the deal was that it would encourage Chinese companies to set up factories in Nigeria, which would lead to industralisation and job creation.
“Chinese investors are interested in setting up shop here. And that is because if they produce here, it will be better for them.

“The cost of transportation, shipping, and all that, will be eliminated. We have a good environment, so a good number of them are interested in setting up production lines here.
“Also, when they do that, they are not going to employ only Chinese workers. A greater portion of the job opportunities in these plants will be filled up by Nigerians.
“So for us, it’s a good deal,” he said. (NAN)




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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by ORIENTATION101: 1:26am On May 23, 2018
stay woke lalasticlala

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Ratello: 2:00am On May 23, 2018
The Mumu government of Buhari ought to have sealed this deal since 2015 but rather let it lie fallow only to wake up now that election is drawing nearer in order to score some cheap points but now this is too late. I think the strengthening of the Naira aspect and not making Nogeria a dumping ground for unnecessary Chinese goods should be applauded but the big question is, with a weak economy that still consumes more than what it produces and also with a very low output in capital projects I don't see how Nigeria will still not be a dumping ground under this crises-ridden government of mumuhary. Yeye thing

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by friendly101: 10:26am On May 23, 2018
ok
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Nobody: 10:27am On May 23, 2018
Let's just sell Nigeria to China. This country is finished

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by cheddahboy(m): 10:27am On May 23, 2018
This is good. Time to make money, Check my DP

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Nobody: 10:28am On May 23, 2018
Back to daura

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by IJOBA2: 10:28am On May 23, 2018
Ratello:
The Mumu government of Buhari ought to have sealed this deal since 2015 but rather let it lie fallow only to wake up now that election is drawing nearer in order to score some cheap points but now this is too late. I think the strengthening of the Naira aspect and not making Nogeria a dumping ground for unnecessary Chinese goods should be applauded but the big question is, with a weak economy that still consumes more than what it produces and also with a very low output in capital projects I don't see how Nigeria will still not be a dumping ground under this crises-ridden government of mumuhary. Yeye thing
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM A CERTIFICATELESS PROPHET OF ISLAM

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by adisabarber(m): 10:29am On May 23, 2018
How do we balance the trade?

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Ellabae(f): 10:29am On May 23, 2018
Good development

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Mutemenot(m): 10:29am On May 23, 2018
what else do we buy from china apart from the banned products listed above?

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by kereman1: 10:29am On May 23, 2018
permit me to derail by saying...
buhar! is a braindead clown...

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Thatitan234(m): 10:32am On May 23, 2018
Well, not bad still.
Majority of the banned items are produced in Nigeria already.
If you still want to import them, look for FX on your own and not from banks.

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by docadams: 10:33am On May 23, 2018
Ratello:
The Mumu government of Buhari ought to have sealed this deal since 2015 but rather let it lie fallow only to wake up now that election is drawing nearer in order to score some cheap points but now this is too late. I think the strengthening of the Naira aspect and not making Nogeria a dumping ground for unnecessary Chinese goods should be applauded but the big question is, with a weak economy that still consumes more than what it produces and also with a very low output in capital projects I don't see how Nigeria will still not be a dumping ground under this crises-ridden government of mumuhary. Yeye thing

Ranting upandown like guruguru on the fry. When the idea was first conceived in 2015, were you ever in support. The wailing song them was that PMB was trying to run our economy aground as he did as a HOS.
Deal is about to be consumated, to your utter surprise, now you are fretting. Just relax my friend. Nobody will kill you for enjoying the dividends of PMB uncommon leadership.

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by SamuelAnyawu(m): 10:33am On May 23, 2018
cool
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by HeyCorleone(m): 10:35am On May 23, 2018
Mutemenot:
what else do we buy from china apart from the banned products listed above?

My thoughts exactly.

What this means is it's China that would gain lots.
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Nobody: 10:37am On May 23, 2018
HeyCorleone:


My thoughts exactly.

What this means is it's China that would gain lots.

But we would gain too considering the fact that China's products are cheap. And that includes quality products. Moreover, more Nigerians would be employed.

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Bustincole(m): 10:38am On May 23, 2018
Let dem swap d whole land now


mayb it will be beta dan dis

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by kingthreat(m): 10:39am On May 23, 2018
Despite this being a good step by the government, you negative lot who have nothing to offer use it as an opportunity to still criticise the government. If you're in the government, I can beat my chest you won't do any better

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by musa7m(m): 10:42am On May 23, 2018
IJOBA2:
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM A CERTIFICATELESS PROPHET OF ISLAM
see Jews

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by ASval: 10:46am On May 23, 2018
let's wait and see the outcome of this development.
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Nobody: 10:46am On May 23, 2018
survivor1986:
Let's just sell Nigeria to China. This country is finished

How? Read up and discover it is a good deal. Every nation needs trade for the betterment of her people. Nigeria is not an exception biko. undecided

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by IJOBA2: 10:46am On May 23, 2018
musa7m:
see Jews
YEAH WE RULE THE WORLD. IF I HEAR KPIM FROM YOUR MOUTH, YOU GO COLLECT BULLET FOR STOMACH JUST LIKE YOUR PALESTINIAN TERRORIST BRETHRENgrin

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by ribbit: 10:52am On May 23, 2018
Mutemenot:
what else do we buy from china apart from the banned products listed above?
we mostly import phones computer etc from China..

rice etc always come from cotonou
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Jbleenk: 10:53am On May 23, 2018
would American government not see this as a threat to their economy in the long run? And would they not because of this come hard on Nigeria knowing what the Americans are capable of?

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by GSA01: 10:53am On May 23, 2018
Ratello:
The Mumu government of Buhari ought to have sealed this deal since 2015 but rather let it lie fallow only to wake up now that election is drawing nearer in order to score some cheap points but now this is too late. I think the strengthening of the Naira aspect and not making Nogeria a dumping ground for unnecessary Chinese goods should be applauded but the big question is, with a weak economy that still consumes more than what it produces and also with a very low output in capital projects I don't see how Nigeria will still not be a dumping ground under this crises-ridden government of mumuhary. Yeye thing
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Stop being a hater bro..and applaud the Government for this policy!!!!

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Worksunlimited: 10:58am On May 23, 2018
Ratello:
The Mumu government of Buhari ought to have sealed this deal since 2015 but rather let it lie fallow only to wake up now that election is drawing nearer in order to score some cheap points but now this is too late. I think the strengthening of the Naira aspect and not making Nogeria a dumping ground for unnecessary Chinese goods should be applauded but the big question is, with a weak economy that still consumes more than what it produces and also with a very low output in capital projects I don't see how Nigeria will still not be a dumping ground under this crises-ridden government of mumuhary. Yeye thing

They even denied such a deal taking place.. Truth be told, they wan use am chop election points... Yeye people covered with propaganda..
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by nomenclature(m): 10:58am On May 23, 2018
I don't support Buhari,but if he sealed the deal in 2015 as your advised,you people will still complain...ibeg let this man rest small
IJOBA2:
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM A CERTIFICATELESS PROPHET OF ISLAM

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Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by Mutemenot(m): 11:01am On May 23, 2018
ribbit:
we mostly import phones computer etc from China..

rice etc always come from cotonou

so d swap is just for dose fucking chinko phones grin
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by kashman001: 11:05am On May 23, 2018
Too bad most of the so called youth cannot read through to really understand the swap deal. Everything from this govt. is bad
Re: 41 Items Still Banned Under Nigeria-china Currency Swap Deal by ribbit: 11:05am On May 23, 2018
Mutemenot:

so d swap is just for dose fucking chinko phones grin
you garrit grin

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