TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.
TVC N. The proliferation of substandard goods in Nigeria has been attributed to the abuse of the nation’s importation process.
The leadership of licensed customs agents in the country stated this concern at a meeting with the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria in Lagos.
Deliberations at the meeting explored areas that continue to frustrate legitimate trade and the need to promote indigenous manufacturing activities that will make for effective monitoring of goods produced in the country.The importance of compliance to import guidelines was also underscored.