Like other sectors in the Nigerian economy, the nation’s seaports have become a cesspool of corruption, a place held captive by an agency established to ensure trade facilitation -the Nigeria Customs ...
The Ministries of Transportation and Marine and Blue Economy, along with Nigerian Customs, have reached an agreement to discontinue the physical examination of cargoes at the country’s ports.
Despite massive opposition by stakeholders and obsolesce the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, is set to continue indefinitely with manual cargo examination at the ports, saying that it will not be ...
Customs department will begin a standardised risk-based faceless assessment system. The Customs department will begin a standardised risk-based faceless assessment system across the country for ...
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs on Thursday launched an online application for scheduling examination of import cargo for traders at inland container depot Tuglakabad (ICD TKD) here.
Stakeholders accused the Nigeria Customs Service of not doing its job as port system regulator, especially with regard to the attitudes of shipping companies and terminal operators The Nigeria Customs ...
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