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The Nigeria Customs Service and the American Business Council have renewed their commitment to deepening trade relations and resolving business challenges through sustained public-private sector collaboration.
At the quarterly meeting in Abuja, both parties focused on enhancing trade facilitation, strengthening security, and fostering stronger economic ties between Nigeria and the United States.
The Comptroller-general of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, announced plans to institutionalise the engagement as a permanent feature of the Customs calendar, underscoring the value of regular stakeholder consultations.
He also highlighted progress in key reforms, including the Advance Ruling System, the Authorised Economic Operator Programme, Post Clearance Audit, the B'Odogwu Platform, and improvements to cargo clearance processes.
President America Business Council Nneka Enwereji, described the session as highly productive and a clear demonstration of Customs' commitment to improving the ease of doing business in Nigeria.
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