The United Kingdom has launched a game-changing intervention to tackle Nigeria’s chronic export rejections, injecting expertise and funds to upgrade the country’s quality infrastructure and unlock duty-free access for 3,500+ products under the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Why This Matters
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30% of Nigerian exports currently fail international standards
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$1B+ potential in leather sector alone by 2025
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Pilot focus on tea, coffee, cashew & leather – sectors with high global demand
The UK Blueprint
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Institutional Upgrade
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Strengthening SON, NiNAS with cutting-edge testing labs
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Deploying British technical experts to Nigerian SMEs
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Implementing National Quality Policy
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SME Empowerment
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Hands-on training for 1,200+ businesses by 2026
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Solving metrology gaps in measurement standards
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Creating export-ready certification pathways
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Leather Sector Transformation
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Curbing raw hide (Ponmo) consumption eating into profits
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Enforcing crust-stage processing before export
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Targeting 10,000 new jobs in tanning industry
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