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FG Relaxes Cargo Import Policy on Palletisat­ion

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Eromosele Abiodun

In a bid to assuage importers opposition to its new cargo import policy on palletisat­ion, the federal government has relaxed the rules guiding the policy and urged all importers to comply with internatio­nal standards and stacking prescripti­on by the original manufactur­ers of products.

The Federal Ministry of Finance, in a statement, said the decision was sequel to a series of complaints and requests received from the trading public in respect of the palletisat­ion policy contained in the 2017 revised import guidelines to further strengthen the ease of doing business drive.

The statement by the Director, Home Finance, Olubunmi Siyanbola, on behalf of the Minister for Finance, Kemi Adeosun, said: “All container cargoes coming into Nigeria should comply with internatio­nal standards for packing/stuffing and loading into containers; and specific packing and stacking standards prescribed by the original manufactur­er of the product. “Dead-pile loading, or loading without pallets of containeri­sed cargoes, is acceptable provided it conforms to the criteria outlined above. With the exception of used automobile­s and heavy machinery, any loose packed new or used items without manufactur­ers’ loading and packing prescripti­ons should be packed in crates or cartons atop pallets accordingl­y.”

The reviewed guideline stated that all containeri­sed cargoes should be loaded neatly in a manner that will promote safety in handling and facilitate speedy examinatio­n and clearance at the ports by the Nigerian Customs Service.

The minister warned that failure to comply with the provisions designed for seamless implementa­tion of the palletisat­ion policy, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), “shall invoke sanctions as prescribed in the Addendum to the 2017 revised import guidelines issued by the Federal Ministry of Finance.”

Adeosun, however, added that the grace period given up to March 31, 2018 for exemption from palletisat­ion policy of goods for which Form “M” had already been establishe­d prior to the effective date of January 1,2018 for full implementa­tion of the policy, remained in force.

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