Article(s) about Tariff
Annual Sugar Report for Nigeria - MY2016/17Report Highlights:
Sugar production is expected to remain relatively flat at 70,000 tons, which signals limited progress of Nigeria’s backward integration plans for sugar production. Raw sugar imports are estimated to decline marginally by three percent, largely due to limited availability [Read more]
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Posted: 8 years ago | ||
Annual Sugar Report for Nigeria 2013Report Highlights: Nigeria’s sugar refining capacity, estimated at 2.1 million tons, exceeds the country’s current total demand of 1.45 million tons. The country’s sugar refineries depend almost exclusively on brown sugar from Brazil at five percent duty. This situation has [Read more]
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Posted: 12 years ago | ||
Nigeria Intensifies Protection to Grow Its Sugar SectorThe Government of Nigeria has banned imports of packaged sugar, granulated and in cubes, beginning January 2013. Nigeria’s Trade and Investment Minister, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, said this was in line with the Nigerian Sugar Master Plan which aims at achieving self-sufficiency in the [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Gain Report - Nigeria: Sugar AnnualReport Highlights:
Nigeria depends almost exclusively on sugar imports in the form of brown sugar, largely imported from Brazil (98 percent) despite privatization of all government -owned sugar resources. The Nigerian sugar industry has been reinvigorated by privatization; however, production [Read more]
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Posted: 14 years ago |
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