Global tariff conflicts between major economies can reshape supply chains in ways that benefit Nigeria’s domestic manufacturers and elevate the “Made in Nigeria” brand on the world stage. Supported by ...
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) yesterday called on the government to take immediate action to ensure the effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of adherence to government ...
Do you know it is now easier for Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SME) Owners in Nigeria to sell across other African countries and get paid in dollars or naira as they wish, especially for ...
Foremost African industrialist, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has urged Nigerians to patronise only Nigerian-made products to strengthen the nation’s economy for their own benefit. He spoke yesterday during a ...
The Federal and Lagos State governments on Monday called for investment in production of local goods, as well as consumption of Made-in-Nigeria products to boost the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs ...
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Cedric Autos targets stronger presence in commercial vehicle market with made-in-Nigeria JIM-ISUZU pick-ups
By Moses Akaigwe Cedric Automobile Assembly Company has explained that the desire to deliver high-quality vehicles that combine Japanese engineering and Chinese innovation at competitive prices, led ...
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