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Nigeria’s Trade Landscape Poised for Revolution as National Single Window Goes Live

By Danjuma Amodu | March 17, 2026

The Federal Government’s National Single Window (NSW) project is set to transform Nigeria’s trade system. This initiative aims to digitise and simplify trade processes, making it easier for businesses to operate.

The NSW provides a single platform for traders to submit required documents and information, reducing bureaucracy and increasing efficiency. This is expected to boost Nigeria’s global trade competitiveness, reduce costs, and increase revenue.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu commissioned the project in April 2024 to address cumbersome procedures, improve revenue collection, and enhance national security. The NSW will simplify trade, improve transparency, and align Nigeria with international best practices.

NESREA will ensure trade activities comply with environmental standards, protecting Nigeria’s natural resources. Traders are advised to prepare for the launch, as it promises significant changes to the trade landscape.

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