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Nigeria sets low import quotas, but importers believe final word not yet set

Sources report import quotas have been set at a low 100,000-150,000t for first six months of the year, but importers say situation is not final, with more quotas set to be allocated 

By Eva Tallaksen | Jan. 9, 2014 17:33 GMT
Nigeria, around Oshogbo Ipetu-Ijesa. Photo: jbdodane
Nigeria, around Oshogbo Ipetu-Ijesa. Photo: jbdodane
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