NIGERIA — The exchange rate for customs duty collections has risen to N1502.1/$, the highest in seven weeks going back to March 22nd when the figure stood at N1572/$. This is according to the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) portal for trade, where the exchange rate has increased from N1457/$ to its current figure over the two-day period... nairametrics.com
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Mon Mar 31 2025 00:17:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Exchange rate for customs duty collections has risen to N1502.1 per dollar, the highest in seven weeks
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Published (Updated) on Wednesday, May 15, 2024
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• Billionaire Dangote to develop Nigeria’s largest port • Crude oil price rises above $71 • Gold hits $3,000, and more - Tuesday 18/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• American tech consumers lost $5.7 billion to investment scams and cyber fraud activities
• Tesla shares plunge 15percent • U.S. markets tumble • Ontario hits power exports to US with 25percent surcharge, and more - Tuesday 11/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• NCS announces the interception of 9 containers bearing arms, ammunition, illicit drugs and second hand clothings with total duty paid value of N13.915 billion
• Drug barons are recruiting customs officers, according to NCS Comptroller-General, Adewale Adeniyi
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