The President of the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTA), has slammed cross-border trading practices deemed unethical, stating they undermine Nigeria’s local market potentials. Speaking amid concerns over trade dynamics, the NANTA boss emphasized the need for fair trade practices that uplift Nigerian traders and protect the nation’s economic interest.
Cross-border trading methods seen as harmful to Nigeria’s market ecosystem drew sharp criticism from NANTA’s leadership. NANTA pushes for condition favoring Nigerian traders, bolstering local commerce. Protecting Nigeria’s trade interests ties into broader goals of economic resilience. Engagement with government and trade bodies seen as vital to address challenges.
NANTA advocates policies benefiting Nigerian traders, focusing on improving conditions for local businesses domestically and potentially abroad. The association is pushing back against practices hurting local commerce. Nigeria’s economy seeks diversification amid global tradeshifts, local traders’ roles remain pivotal. Efforts to curb smuggling, enhance border controls, and boost legitimate commerce align with protecting local industries.
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