Exportation of Made in Nigeria Goods as a Tool for the Development of the Nigerian Economy (A Case Study of the Niger Export Promotion Council, Warri, Delta State)

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An investigation into Exportation of “Made in Nigeria” goods as a tool for the development of the Nigeria Economy is a interesting topic. 

The population for this study consists of all the workers of the Nigeria Export Promotion of the Nigeria Council, Warri Delta State. Information was gathered using questionnaires form thirty-one employees of which only twenty to them were returned. 

The finding showed that exportation of “Made in Nigeria” have much role to play in the development of the Nigeria Economy. It also shows that is order to achieve this purpose, incentives should be provide for producers of exportable goods, stiff prohibitive measures restricting export of goods to meet international market standard. 

Exportation of “Made in Nigeria” goods enhances the standard of living of Nigerians. The so much needed forcing exchange on export.

Also, a number of factors restrict the exportation of goods in Nigeria. 

They include prohibitive tariff, lack of export market etc. 

The Nigeria export is dominated by a particular product serving as a major foreign exchange and revenue earner.

The federal government has many roles to play in strengthening the export sector of the Nigeria economy.

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