nigerian inflation

  1. Trump’s Tariffs Could Lead to Price Hikes for Key Nigerian Imports

    Americas Trump’s Tariffs Could Lead to Price Hikes for Key Nigerian Imports

    Nigeria’s trade with the U.S. faces challenges due to Trump’s tariffs, affecting key imports like vehicles, fuel, and medical products. These tariffs may raise prices, exacerbating inflation, especially in transport. However, Nigeria’s growing refining capacity, especially the Dangote Refinery...
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    Business Nigerian Inflation Drops to 15.98% in September as Hike In Food Costs Persist

    Nigerian inflation rate decreased to 15.98 percent from 16.01 percent in August, the National Bureau of Statistics said. In the report released on Tuesday in Abuja, the bureau explained that the drop in Nigeria’s rate of inflation in September was the eighth consecutive month that the index...
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    Business Buhari Moves Nigeria Out Of Recession, Economy Grows Stronger

    President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government has finally moved Nigerian economy out of its over 10-month recession, April Sales Managers’ Index (SMI) data by World Economics suggest. The Nigerian economy is continuing to grow out of the recession which saw 10 months of consecutive...
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