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Nigeria Customs Service Signs Mutual Administrative Agreement with India

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November 19, 2024
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By Nkechi Eze

Nigeria Customs Service has taken a significant step in bolstering its relationship with India by signing a landmark Customs Mutual Administrative Agreement (CMAA) on November 16 in Abuja. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation and facilitate the exchange of vital information between the two nations’ customs authorities, ultimately streamlining trade procedures and combating customs offenses. 

The CMAA is expected to have a profound impact on bilateral trade, making it easier for businesses to navigate the complexities of international trade. By fostering a more transparent and secure trading environment, Nigeria and India can look forward to increased economic cooperation and growth.

Key Benefits of the Agreement include: 

Simplified Customs Procedures: The agreement simplifies and harmonizes customs procedures, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and making trade more convenient.

Enhanced Cooperation: It strengthens cooperation between the customs authorities of both countries, enabling them to tackle customs offenses and fraud more effectively.

Improved Trade Facilitation: The agreement promotes trade facilitation, reducing costs and uncertainties associated with cross-border trade.

This development is a testament to the Nigerian government’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with other nations and promoting economic growth through trade facilitation.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, who represented the NCS during the signing ceremony, held in Abuja, said this agreement formed part of the engagements during the state visit by the Indian Prime Minister on 17 November 2024 at the State House, Abuja.

He described the CMAA as a milestone achievement, culminating from negotiations that began in 2016.
“The agreement is expected to enhance collaboration between customs administrations, streamline border clearance processes, and curb customs-related offences. By facilitating the swift clearance of goods and reducing trade costs, the CMAA is set to bolster cross-border trade development and improve the enforcement of customs laws” he said. 

Key provisions of the CMAA, as outlined in the MoU, include enforcement of customs laws by ensuring the accurate imposition of duties and taxes, verification processes through the facilitation of proper classification, valuation, and determination of goods’ origin, prevention and investigation by strengthening mechanisms to combat customs offences.

Other items in the CMAA are information exchange through the establishment of robust channels for communication and mutual assistance, including providing expert witnesses where necessary.

This agreement underscores Nigeria’s commitment to creating a more transparent and secure trading environment, aligning with its overall objectives as outlined in the Nigeria Customs Service Act. By deepening its global trade integration, Nigeria positions itself to tap into new economic opportunities, bolster its revenue generation, and suppress smuggling activities.

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