Monday, September 3, 2018

See how Nigerian govt calls for inputs to new trade policy

The Nigerian government has called for inputs into a new trade policy it is preparing.

Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN), which is under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), made the call in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES, Saturday.
It said the call was part of the process of preparing “A 21st Century Trade Policy for Nigeria – A Welfare and Prosperity Trade Agenda that Works for All”.
NOTN called for contributions from key players in the public and private sectors “to create a policy for Nigeria which will enhance growth, job creation and expand prosperity to all Nigerians.
“The process for preparing an updated Trade Policy for Nigeria will be transparent and nation-wide. The public and all stakeholders are invited to submit inputs no later than 30 September 2018, to: Nigerian-21st-century-trade-policy@notn.gov.ng ; and,
info@notn.gov.ng ,” the agency said.
The core areas highlighted in the statement where inputs are invited include:
Trade Policy, Foreign Policy and National Security;
Trade, Competitiveness and Rules-Based Safeguards;
Trade and Companion Policies (Enabling Environment for Business, Industrial Policy, Technology and the spectrum of Regulatory Policies);
Trade in Services;
NOTN said the policy would build on the results and issues identified from the nationwide stakeholder sensitisation and consultation government held on the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The statement also showed that inputs can be found on the NOTN website:

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