CBN 'Removes' 36 Items From Forex Ban List - MAN

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 29th Jan, 2018 - tori.ng

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has removed 36 sub-items from the broad list of items that were banned from accessing forex from the apex bank's official window since 2015.

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While speaking in a chat with journalists in Lagos, President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Frank Udemba-Jacobs, said that the CBN has reportedly removed 36 sub-items from the list of items banned from accessing forex from its window since 2015.
 
MAN had appealed to the Federal Government to review the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s foreign exchange policy, which banned 41 items from accessing forex in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.
 
MAN explained that most of the items could not be sourced locally.
 
Jacobs said: “The association has done an analysis on the banned items and we broke the 41 items into 110 and of the 110, 75 are raw materials for our members.
 
“It is these 75 items that we ask the Federal Government to remove from the list so that our members can source forex to buy their raw materials.
 
“The 41 items translated to 680 ‘HS codes’ (harmonised System) with only 95 of them as raw materials. The CBN through our interventions has removed 36 from the 95.”
 
The Harmonized System (HS) was created by the Brussels-based World Customs Organization (WCO).
 
It consists of numerical codes that allow the systematic definition and classification of all goods in international trade, within the tariffs of signatory countries.
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