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CBN Eases Import Bottlenecks with Interim NAFDAC License Waiver
Abstract:The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has authorized a temporary window allowing importers to utilize expired NAFDAC licenses for documentation, aiming to forestall trade disruptions during a critical regulatory system transition.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a directive permitting the use of expired NAFDAC licenses for import documentation to mitigate trade disruptions.
Policy Adjustment to Sustain Trade Flows
The central bank's decision provides a critical reprieve for importers. The policy is valid until February, ensuring that trade processing—a key component of foreign exchange interaction—remains fluid.
Regulatory Context
Market analysts view this move as a pragmatic step to prevent demurrage costs and goods congestion at ports, which could otherwise exacerbate inflationary pressures.
- Institution: CBN
- Regulatory Body: NAFDAC
- Validity: Until February
- Focus: Trade Liquidity and GDP support
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