Nigeria’s planned rollout of the National Single Window (NSW) platform could reduce cargo clearance time from an average of three ...
Authorities in charge of the National Single Window have begun engaging senior officers of the Nigeria Customs Service ahead of the ...
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria supports the National Single Window for Trade, a digital platform to streamline ...
Nigeria’s maritime sector — the gateway for more than 80 percent of the country’s international trade — is undergoing a significant policy shift centred on infrastructure renewal, digital trade ...
In a bold move to transform Nigeria’s trade landscape and boost economic growth, President Bola Tinubu recently inaugurated the National Single Window platform, designed to revolutionise clearance ...
“A hero is judged by his or her performance and by the positive impacts achieved” … Professor Ali Mazrui. The inauguration of a steering committee for the Single Window (SW) Project by President Bola ...
The federal government will on March 27 launch a digital platform designed to integrate government agencies involved ...
Nigeria will launch its National Single Window platform on March 27 to centralize trade procedures. The system will allow online processing of import permits, cargo manifests, and risk management.
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Why National Single Window may fail at Nigerian ports — SCAN
The Shipping Correspondents Association of Nigeria (SCAN) has called on the federal government and all relevant stakeholders ...
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Customs begin sensitisation ahead National Single Window launch
Ahead of the Phase One launch of the National Single Window, scheduled for March 27, 2026, the NSW Secretariat commenced a major sensitisation drive for the Nigeria Customs Service in Lagos on Monday.
2024 marks a milestone in the acceleration of digitalization in shipping that has been brought about by the mandatory requirements for a Maritime Single Window. The requirement under the Convention on ...
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