Buhari calls for duty-free market access for least developed countries

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said granting such market access to LDCs will ensure their integration in regional and global value chains., the capital of Qatar, according to a statement on Monday by Garba Shehu, his spokesperson.He criticised the current structure of the global financial system which places an “unsustainable external debt burden on the most vulnerable countries”.

‘‘The least developed countries are often faced with developmental vulnerabilities and challenges that are not always of their making. Buhari also challenged developed countries, civil society actors, the private sector, and the business community, to partner with the LDCs in order to provide necessary resources and capacity to deliver development outcomes in the economic, social, and environmental aspects of the 2030 agenda.

 

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Buhari seeks duty-free market access for least developed countries | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsPresident Muhammadu Buhari has called on developed and developing nations to grant duty-free and quota-free market access for products originating from the world’s 46 least-developed countries.... Is it Buhari or the presidency, that is seeking....? Does he even know what duty free means This is laudable for well meaning Nigeria
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