Trump Lowers Tariffs on Beef, Coffee, Other Goods
President Trump signs order to lower US tariffs on beef, coffee, and other goods, aiming to address rising living costs. Learn about the new exemptions and their economic impact.
President Trump signs order to lower US tariffs on beef, coffee, and other goods, aiming to address rising living costs. Learn about the new exemptions and their economic impact.
PAACA commends Nigerian government for suspending 15% fuel import tariff, calling it evidence-based advocacy success. Learn how civic engagement influenced policy reversal.
The United States and Switzerland have finalized a trade pact, significantly reducing tariffs from 39% to 15%. Get the full details on this major economic development.
Discover the best MTN tariff plans for calls and data in Nigeria. Learn migration codes to switch plans easily and save money on your mobile expenses.
Switzerland's economy minister Guy Parmelin returns to Washington seeking relief from 39% US tariffs threatening Swiss exports. Negotiations continue as watchmakers lobby Trump.
A Nigerian woman accidentally transferred N150,000 to her suya vendor instead of her Piggyvest account. The honest seller promptly refunded the money, sparking positive reactions online.
Chinese Embassy in Abuja celebrates Nigeria-China relations as Donald Trump threatens 60% tariffs on Chinese imports, highlighting Nigeria's growing global importance.
Major northern industrial associations endorse new electricity tariff, citing long-term economic benefits despite initial cost concerns for manufacturers and households.
Major northern industrial groups endorse controversial electricity tariff increase, arguing it will stabilize Nigeria's power sector and attract critical investment despite consumer concerns.
President Tinubu's new 15% import tariff sparks nationwide concern as experts warn of devastating impact on cost of living and struggling businesses.
Nigerian fuel market experiences dramatic shift as imported petroleum products undercut Dangote Refinery prices following President Tinubu's tariff reforms. Discover how this price war is reshaping Nigeria's energy landscape.
Nigerian civil society organizations are applauding the Federal Government's strategic 15% tariff on imported refined petroleum products, hailing it as a game-changer for local refining capacity and economic growth.
Federal High Court delivers groundbreaking judgment, removing Zamfara House of Representatives member for defecting from PDP to APC and mandating full salary repayment.
Nigerians face potential petrol price surge to ₦1000 per litre as oil marketers warn of dire economic consequences unless President Tinubu addresses critical issues immediately.
Nigerians face higher fuel costs as Federal Government introduces 15% levy on imported petroleum products. Learn how this tariff will impact petrol and diesel prices across the country.
Nigerians brace for tougher times as the Federal Government's new petrol tariff could push pump prices to unprecedented levels while aiming to generate massive revenue.
The Federal Government's controversial 15% tariff increase faces massive backlash from economists and citizens who argue it will cripple businesses and deepen poverty across Nigeria.
Prominent APC leader Henry Emami raises urgent concerns about Nigeria's planned 15% fuel import levy, predicting severe economic consequences including higher transportation costs and increased inflation for ordinary Nigerians.
President Tinubu's administration has introduced a 15% import levy on petroleum products, signaling major changes for Nigeria's energy sector and potentially affecting fuel costs across the nation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is negotiating a strategic tariff agreement with the European Union to strengthen South Africa's economic position and create new opportunities for local businesses.
The Federal Government announces strategic electricity subsidy initiative to protect low-income households and vulnerable Nigerians from recent tariff increases while maintaining sector sustainability.
In a major trade policy shift, the United Kingdom has eliminated tariffs on approximately 3000 Nigerian export products while Nigeria implements reciprocal import restrictions against the United States, signaling a significant realignment of international