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NEPC To Register Prospective Exporters At Lagos Trade Fair
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) says it will register and enlighten prospective exporters at the ongoing Lagos International Trade Fair.
An official of NEPC, who requested anonymity, told newsmen on Saturday at the 25th edition of the fair that four categories of intending exporters were eligible to be registered.
They include owners of limited liability companies, non-governmental organisations, co-operative societies and government agencies.
She said the registration would be carried out if the records of the intending company with the Corporate Affairs Commission and other relevant regulatory agencies such as the Standards Organisation of Nigeria and NAFDAC were certified.
“If it has to do with agriculture, the federal produce and the Nigerian Animal and Plant Quarantine Services will be contacted before the registration.”
She said that prospective exporters willing to register could go to any of the offices of NEPC nation-wide or the venue of the Lagos trade fair to do so.
The official said that NEPC was at the fair to create awareness on the opportunities available for exportable products.
“Government is talking about over-dependence on oil and there should be diversification to non-oil exports.”
She explained that export was another avenue available to Nigerians to earn the desired foreign exchange and improve their purchasing power.
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