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UK offers Nigeria tariff relief on almost 3,000 products via Developing Countries Trading Scheme

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 29, 2025
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The tariff relief covers key industries with strong export potential that have historically faced cost barriers in competitive markets including agriculture, textiles, leather products, and light manufacturing.

“These reforms create an export platform for Nigeria at a time when global tariffs are rising and traditional markets are under pressure,” said Ms. Mujina Kaindama, UK Head of Trade Policy for Nigeria.

Speaking at the UK DCTS Roadshow in Kano organized by Propcon+, in collaboration with the Kano State Government and the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, Kaindama added that the scheme will help Nigerian firms connect with UK buyers while promoting value-added production at home. “Exports are not just a policy priority, they are an economic necessity,” she stressed.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Orji Gertrude, Director of the Investment Promotion Department at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, highlighted the close collaboration between both countries since the scheme’s inception.

Experts argue that Nigeria must improve logistics, certification systems and regulatory compliance to fully seize this opportunity

She noted that efforts have focused on ensuring Nigerian business owners have access to relevant information and can fully leverage the opportunities presented by the DCTS.

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A critical trade lifeline as U.S. tariff pressure rises

This announcement arrives at a crucial period when global trade has been reshaped by rising protectionism, especially under U.S. President Donald Trump.

With the U.S. increasingly prioritising tariff barriers and phasing out preferential agreements such as AGOA, Nigeria faces an urgent need to diversify its export partners. The UK’s tariff concessions therefore provide an alternative route at a time when access to traditional markets is under strain.

Trade experts argue that while tariff access is a strong advantage, Nigeria must improve logistics, certification systems and regulatory compliance to fully seize this opportunity. Strengthening manufacturing capacity and supply-chain reliability will be vital in ensuring that Nigerian products meet demand and remain competitive sustainably.

If efficient implementation follows, the DCTS could become one of Nigeria’s most important pathways for boosting non-oil exports and a strategic shield against global tariff turbulence in the years ahead.

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