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Nigerian Manufacturers Condemn Interest Rate Hike, Warn Of Devastating Impact On Economy

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Nigerian Manufacturers Condemn Interest Rate Hike, Warn Of Devastating Impact On Economy

Nigerian manufacturers have expressed strong opposition to the recent interest rate hike, warning of severe consequences for the manufacturing sector and the country’s economic growth.

The critics argue that the increased interest rate will lead to higher production costs, reduced investment, and decreased competitiveness, ultimately threatening the survival of businesses and the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians.

The manufacturers’ association has urged the government to reconsider the rate hike, citing the need for a more supportive environment to stimulate economic growth and industrial development.

With Nigeria’s economy already facing numerous challenges, the interest rate hike has sparked fears of a further slowdown, job losses, and reduced government revenue. The manufacturers’ concerns highlight the need for a balanced approach to monetary policy, one that considers the impact on key sectors and the broader economy

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EU, Liberia Sign €25m Agreement to Boost Private Sector Development

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The European Union (EU) and the Government of Liberia have signed a significant €25 million financing agreement to support private sector development in the country.

The deal, signed by Liberian Finance Minister Augustine Ngafuan and EU Ambassador Nona Deprez, aims to enhance critical value chains, including cassava, fisheries, and wood processing sectors.

According to Minister Ngafuan, the agreement is a crucial step towards achieving Liberia’s national development goals.

“The private sector is the engine of growth, and we cannot abandon it,” he emphasized.

The EU’s support will help create jobs, improve livelihoods, and increase economic opportunities for Liberians.

EU Ambassador Deprez highlighted the importance of the agreement, saying, “This is a holistic package that connects with Liberia’s inclusive development priorities, supports vocational education and training, enhances food value chains, and promotes better work conditions.”

With this new agreement, Liberia is poised to take a significant step towards sustainable economic growth and development.

The project’s success will depend on effective implementation and collaboration between the government, private sector, and development partners.

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Dangote Bows Out as Chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery

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Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is set to retire as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, effective June 16, 2025.

Dangote’s exit marks the end of over two decades of leadership, having founded the company in 2005.

Under his stewardship, Dangote Sugar Refinery has emerged as a key player in Nigeria’s food sector.

Dangote’s legacy at the helm of the company is notable for expansive projects and strategic investments.

Recently, the company opened a new sugar refinery in Ghana’s Kwame-Danso, Bono East Region, signaling a major milestone in its West African expansion.

The factory boasts a capacity to crush 12,000 tons of sugarcane daily across 25,000 hectares of irrigated crops.

In Nigeria, Dangote Sugar Refinery has recorded impressive financial gains, with revenue surging 74.3% year-on-year to N213.9 billion ($133 million).

The company’s net losses also narrowed significantly to N23.6 billion from N122.7 billion in the previous year.

Arnold Ekpe, a seasoned banker and industrialist, will succeed Dangote as Chairman.

Ekpe brings extensive experience, having served as Group CEO of Ecobank and held leadership roles in various African banks and enterprises.

The transition marks a new chapter for the Dangote Group, as Ekpe takes the reins of Dangote Sugar Refinery.

Industry stakeholders are eager to see how the company will continue to thrive under new leadership.

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CARICOM Trade Ministers Meet Amid Global Economic Turmoil

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The Chair of the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), Hon. Kerrie Symmonds, has emphasized the critical role of the Council in addressing the challenges facing businesses in the region due to the turbulence in the global trading system.

Minister Symmonds, who is also the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados, made the call at the opening of the Sixtieth Regular Meeting of COTED at the CARICOM Secretariat Headquarters in Georgetown, Guyana.

According to Minister Symmonds, the global trading system and economy are now confronted with unprecedented turmoil, which has resulted in cancelled export orders, new and unexpected tariffs, and uncertainties that are affecting the business community.

He stressed the importance of ensuring that CARICOM’s exports enter global markets with minimal barriers.

“The question of whether our exports can enter markets with the least possible barriers and whether imports reach us in a timely, safe, and affordable manner, will all impact the performance of our economies and determine whether we thrive or struggle as a Community,” Minister Symmonds stated.

The meeting, which took place from June 10-11, brought together CARICOM trade ministers to address key issues, including the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), the proposed implementation of the revised Common External Tariff (CET), and progress of the Sectoral Working Group reviewing CARICOM Rules of Origin.

The ministers also discussed external trade issues, such as the impact of the America First Policy on CARICOM, negotiations on CARICOM-Colombia trade agreements, and Belize’s partial scope agreement with El Salvador.

Other agenda items included regional standards, report on the industrial policy, and public procurement mechanisms.

The meeting aimed to find solutions to the challenges facing the region’s trade and economy, and to promote economic growth and development in the CARICOM community.

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