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The Nigerian Customs Service’s (NCS) use of manual cargo inspection as well as the increased cost of clearing due to corruption and exchange rate volatility
The Nigerian Customs Service’s (NCS) use of manual cargo inspection as well as the increased cost of clearing due to corruption and exchange rate volatility
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N400bn goods rot away over demurrage, shipping costs
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