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    Shippers, agents urge 70% duty review

    September 12, 2016
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    anlca-shippers-agents-logo-143x16512 September 2016, Lagos – As we enter the last four months of the year, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to review the automotive policy, which imposes 70 per cent levy on imported vehicles, to stop cargo diversion to ports of neighbouring countries.

    Since the enactment of the policy, Nigerians were yet to witness the mass production of made-in-Nigeria vehicles, the group said. The  levy was introduced by the Jonathan administration to support the local industry.

    ANLCA President Prince Olayiwola  Shittu said the 35 per cent duty imposed on used vehicles is obnoxious, urging President Buhari to review the policy. The policy, he said, had rendered the RoRo terminal  useless because it had  increased the costs of doing business and encouraged diversion of cargoes to neighbouring countries’ ports, thus, leading to loss in government’s revenue.

    “The Federal Government needs to review the auto policy and make the port attractive for business. The maritime sector is confronted with many problems that need to be addressed to boost trade and generate employment,” he said.

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