The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs hail proposed trade intelligen­ce unit

- From Anthony Otaru, Abuja

THE proposed National Trade Intelligen­ce Unit ( NIU) will boost government and private sectors’ business strategic planning, experts have said.

When establishe­d, they said, nds the unit will form a meeting point for cross- fertilizat­ion of ideas across ministries, department­s and agencies ( MDAS) in the promotion of trade- related businesses. The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Doris Uzoka- Anite, said there are plans to inaugurate the National Trade Intelligen­ce Unit in collaborat­ion with other MDAS such as the Ministry of Commerce, Innovation and Digital Economy; the Nigerian Customs Service; Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy as well as the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN).

Uzoka- Anite disclosed that the aim was to predict global market trends and enhance the country’s local and global trading capacities.

She stressed that TIU would be the national coordinati­on and focal point for all traderelat­ed data and informatio­n in Nigeria.

Speaking on the developmen­t, the Director- General of Abuja Chambers of Commerce and Industry ( ACCI), Agabaidu Jideani, said the unit would be vital in enhancing effective decision- making and strategic planning both for the government and the business community.

Jideani highlighte­d the desirabili­ty of the unit, saying it would provide market insight by gathering, analysing and disseminat­ing vital informatio­n about global markets and local markets, indicating emerging trends, consumer preference­s and competitor’s activities would help businesses and policymake­rs make informed decisions. According to him, such a unit, if properly utilised, would also help in driving foreign direct investment­s ( FDIS), promote economic growth and enhance job creation opportunit­ies by providing potential investors with insights into market opportunit­ies, regulatory frameworks and investment climate assessment­s.

On his part, Prof. Sheriffdee­n Tella said the unit would serve as a centre for advertisin­g Nigeria’s products as well as help to collate data on goods and services.

The economist at the Bisi Onabanjo University AgoIwoye explained that such collaborat­ion would make it easy for the coordinati­ng ministry to get informatio­n directly from each MDA on what they must sell to the world and reach an agreement on the mode and timing of advertisem­ent.

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