U.S. Trade Office Criticizes Nigeria’s Import Ban Amid New Tariffs on Nigerian Goods

U.S. Trade Office Criticizes Nigeria's Import Ban Amid New Tariffs on Nigerian Goods

Tensions are rising in U.S.-Nigeria trade relations as the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has criticized Nigeria’s ongoing import restrictions on 25 product categories. According to the USTR, the restrictions are limiting American exporters’ access to the Nigerian market.

The criticism comes on the heels of a new U.S. policy introduced by former President Donald Trump, which imposes a 14% tariff on goods imported from Nigeria. The measure is part of a broader trade policy aimed at addressing perceived trade imbalances and promoting fairer trade conditions.

Nigeria’s import policy has long been a point of contention. U.S. officials highlight that American products, including automobiles, face multiple tariffs in Nigeria—amounting to up to 50% when combined with sector-specific levies such as the National Automotive Council charge.

In response, the U.S. has begun applying a flat 10% tariff on most incoming goods and a higher 14% duty specifically targeting Nigerian exports.

Trade experts warn that the escalating restrictions on both sides could have wider implications, potentially increasing prices for consumers and straining trade relations between the two countries.

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