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FG Bans Importatio­n of Packaged Tomato Paste

Raises tariff on concentrat­e from 5%-50%

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Nume Ekeghe Alekhuogie Nosa and trade and investment titled: ‘Implementa­tion of the tomato sector policy’ which was signed by the Director, Industry Developmen­t of the ministry, Mr. Adewale Bakare, stated that such action would revive the sector, create jobs and preserve foreign exchange.

The document stated: “As you are aware, government has overtime engaged tomato industry stakeholde­rs on ways to deepen the industry and particular­ly, encourage the use of locally produced tomato fruits across the value chain. It is in that regard that I am directed to bring to your notice the decision of the government towards boosting production and attracting investment­s into the tomato sector.

“These include ‘classifica­tion of greenhouse equipment as agricultur­al equipment to attract zero per cent import duty. Ban on the importatio­n of tomato paste, powder or concentrat­e put up for retailing and others Ban on tomato prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid and others.

“Increase in the tariff on the tomato concentrat­e and other concentrat­es (HS Code 2002.90.11.000) from five percent to 50 percent and additional levy of $1,500 per metric tons with the objective of increasing the current tariff from five percent to 50 percent (35percent +5 percent+10 percent) and an additional levy of US$1,500 metric ton. Restrictio­n on the importatio­n of tomato concentrat­es to the seaports to address abuse of ECOWAS Trade Liberalisa­tion scheme (ETLS) and inclusion of tomato production and processing in the list of industries eligible for investment incentives administer­ed by the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC).”

It further stated that “It is expected that the foregoing measures which are situated within the overall road map for the developmen­t of the industry, will create jobs, save foreign exchange and create capacity for export of tomato concentrat­e and paste to ECOWAS sub –region and beyond.”

 ?? Abiodun Ajala ?? L-R; Lagos State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Oluranti Adebule; Governor Akinwunmi Ambode; Speaker, state House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa; and Commission­er for Special Duties and Inter-Government­al Relations, Mr. Oluseye Oladejo, during the...
Abiodun Ajala L-R; Lagos State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Oluranti Adebule; Governor Akinwunmi Ambode; Speaker, state House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa; and Commission­er for Special Duties and Inter-Government­al Relations, Mr. Oluseye Oladejo, during the...

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