GRAPHIC-Shipping goods into Nigeria costs more than for African peers

Published 04/03/2020, 15:13
Updated 04/03/2020, 15:19
GRAPHIC-Shipping goods into Nigeria costs more than for African peers

LAGOS, March 4 (Reuters) - It costs as much as five times

more to ship goods into Nigeria than it does to deliver items

via other African ports, consultancy SBM Intelligence said in a

note on Wednesday.

* SBM tracked shipments from the European Union into Appapa,

a key

import hub in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos, Durban in

South Africa and Tema in Ghana over three months.

* The results showed that total costs to get items into

Lagos are

five times higher than in Durban and three times higher than in

Tema.

* Local transport added the biggest amount, costing 10 times

much in Lagos compared with the other ports

* The figures are significant, as Nigerian businesses say

infrastructure pushes up costs and puts them at a disadvantage

as Nigeria prepares to enter the African Continental Free Trade

Agreement.

Nigeria Port Costs Outstrip Peers https://tmsnrt.rs/2VLr8Yi

Transit Cost From Ports Nearly 10x Higher In Lagos https://tmsnrt.rs/2TG56mQ

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