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| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by CodeTemplar: 11:48am On Mar 12, 2019 |
theoldpretender:See you. Was oil money used to develop the cotton or textile industries the first time? Answer is NO and there is no reason to develop it with oil money a second time. Let all the billionaire their take from their oil proceeds and develop it. Has govt developed cocoa related resources that's housed by the south? |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by zoaroster: 11:53am On Mar 12, 2019 |
The debate is interesting and healthy. My take is (1) no nation leaves it door open for importation of all sorts, u either lock it with outright ban or high tariff. (2) you don't wait till the sector is strong b4 u ban importation, rather you ban importation to make a sector to grow andd be strong.(3) complete liberalization and deregulation is suicide but complete regulation and protectionism is folly.(3) local sale of refined petroleum products should be completely deregulated to stop importation of the product and so called subsidy which is killing the economy.(5) Discos are part of their problem, the first ting a firm considers is revenue inflow, the best way discos can achieve maximum revenue collection is by providing pre paid meter to all customers.(6) only after that can they be able to analyse total revenue/ service provided/ short fall in expected service delivery, if after the analysis it is empirically shown thhat current rate cannot sustain the effort to cover the gap in expected service delivery, they can the advocate for increase in rate or outright deregulation (7) discos need to put their house in order b4 blaming the public or govt (9) Nigeria is one country so growing cotton in the north enriches all of us not just the northerners. Thanksm |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by introvertme: 12:17pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:Corruption breeds incompetence. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by grandstar(m): 12:41pm On Mar 12, 2019*. Modified: 3:40pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
ZombieNation:This is the best comment all day. The importation of textile fabrics creates lots of jobs. Those textile fabrics will be turned into garments. The demand for textile fabrics is derived demand. The Economist calls it the type of unflashy industrialisation that actually creates jobs. The importation of garments also creates jobs It was once estimated that textile importation creates as many as 1m jobs |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by winnah(f): 12:53pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
Jestin:you cant have it enough until you talk about placing a ban. government is not supposed to be in the business of DOING BUSINESS. their job is to create the enabling environment for private sector to strive, monitor and regulate. i was told that necessity is the mother of invention. let (foreign and local) investors see the necessity and the investment opportunity in the sector for them to strive in. look at this, if your a farmer in this country investing massively in RICE. and after harvest, you'll need to sale a bag of rice for at least 14k just to make a reasonable profit. and someone who embezzle money (effortlessly) will go to Thailand and import rice into the country and sale it at 9k per bag. will you be encourage to continue in farming, how are you going to compete with such importer(is it an healthy competition) will people buy ur rice at 14k over the imported at 9k. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by winnah(f): 12:57pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:why are you so tribalistic |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by winnah(f): 12:59pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
izuch:God bless you man |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by CodeTemplar: 1:20pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
winnah:?? |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by ZombieNation: 2:34pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
grandstar:China that is the number one garment and fabric producer in the world depends on cotton imports. These idiots running this country to the ground have no clue |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by Nobody: 4:09pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
Obere4u:It does. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by Obere4u: 4:11pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
ikennaf1:It doesn't |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by bixton(m): 5:06pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
theoldpretender:They will never agree that they are making enough cash talk more of exhorbitant profits. MTN have made more profits in Nigeria even with their generators compared to the profits made in their home country. Those talks about gas line vandalisation will be hard for someone like me to believe. The reason being that I'm yet to hear of any black market for purchase of gas just like we have for crude. More so I've been opportuned to do some survey jobs that involves pipelines and we've never come across any of such in the field. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by DeOTR: 5:39pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
mfm04622:If that's the case, then I don't think we can do anything right without abusing it. Even this suppose ban on textiles import won't have a desirable outcome. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by mfm04622: 5:48pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
DeOTR:It is not banned! You can legally import textile into Nigeria. You just cannot get forex from official source to buy your textile. Big difference! So you are forced to buy black market, which will increase your cost. CBN hope the increase will enable local textile manufacturers compete favourably with imported textiles. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by DeOTR: 6:10pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
mfm04622:It's a waste of time. At the end of the day, you'll see locally made textiles doubling the foreign one in price. If we want to reduce the pressure on our foreign reserve, we can start from my earlier suggestion or we should just leave everything as it is. By the way, what's the difference in the official forex rate and that of the black market? Like you already pointed out, expect an abuse of this policy. |
| Re: Why You Should Worry Again About The Central Bank’s New Forex Ban by 9jaRealist: 10:15pm On Mar 12, 2019 |
It’s NOT a ban on imports of textiles. The CBN is merely saying that it will not sell its forex to importers of textiles, and do they have to source their own forex. |
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