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Nigeria launches trade platform at ports as part of reform drive

Nigeria's Minister of Trade and Investment,?Jumoke. Oduwole, said that the country will launch an important digital platform to streamline imports and exports on Friday. This is a "game changer for trade in West Africa".

The first phase of Nigeria's National Single Window, a centralised platform for electronic trade that aims to reduce red tape and save time for both importers and exported, is set to launch on Friday. The first phase will consist of one shipping line and a single port.

* "These are game changers?in terms?of trade facilitation?that we need," Oduwole stated, adding that this is a priority project?for an economy the size of Nigeria that is trying to emphasize trading.

* The project is part of the President Bola Tinubu reform agenda, which also includes tax architecture and fiscal Reforms. Last week, Britain and Nigeria announced an export finance agreement worth 746 million pounds ($1 billion) to fund the redevelopment two trading ports.

* Oduwole stated that streamlining imports/exports at ports could have "multiplier effects" on the balance of trade as well as foreign exchange generation.

* Inefficiencies in Nigerian ports add significant costs. SBM Intelligence analysts say that the average cost of transporting goods from Europe into warehouses in the Lagos port city limits is five times higher than comparable costs in South Africa, and three times greater in Ghana.

When asked whether Nigeria would pursue a free-trade agreement with China, she replied, "we are still evaluating all options and we will see."

Oduwole, when asked about the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the emerging economies and capital costs, said that it would take some time to see how the markets react.

* "Everyone's a little?nervous, but?we really hope that it will be over soon so that the markets can stabilise and investors can once again have that confidence in stability." $1 = 0.7452 pounds (Reporting and editing by Karin Strohecker, Libby George)

(source: Reuters)