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Nigerian Single Window Committee Partners Customs to Boost Trade

The Nigeria Customs Service and Federal Inland Revenue Service aim to fully integrate the National Single Window to streamline trade and boost revenue by Q1 2026, officials said.

  • President Bola Ahmed Tinubu launched the National Single Window project in April 2024 to enhance trade facilitation in Nigeria.
  • The project stems from the administration's key policies to simplify trade, improve competitiveness, and create a supportive business environment.
  • The National Single Window integrates various government agencies, such as the Nigeria Customs and Federal Inland Revenue authorities, into a single digital system to streamline cargo processing and regulatory compliance.
  • President Tinubu has set the deadline for achieving full operational readiness by the end of the first quarter of 2026, according to key officials involved in the project.
  • The project’s implementation is expected to reduce bureaucracy, cut costs, speed cargo clearance, boost revenue, and foster economic growth by integrating trade processes.
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Pulse Nigeria broke the news in Nigeria on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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