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Nigerians Still Consume Fake Products Despite Standardisation Efforts – Trade Minister

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Doris Anite, on Tuesday, decried the consumption of substandard and counterfeit goods in Nigeria and Africa in...

FG Vows To Remove All Technical Trade Barriers

The federal government through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) on Wednesday vowed to remove all technical barriers limiting the country...

We Adhere To Ethical Standards, SON Didn’t Shut Our Factory For Infractions -African Steel

The Management of African Steel Limited has debunked reports of a purported shut down of its Ikorodu Steel Factory by the Standards Organisation of...

Vietnam appeals to US for 'market economy' status

Vietnam called Tuesday on the United States to recognize it as a market economy, saying stronger trade ties would benefit Washington in key areas...

SON To Save $500m For Nigeria Through Energy Standards Implementation

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has said Nigeria will save an estimated $500m by implementing the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS).The Director-General of the...

SON Launches PAM Sticker For Product Authentication

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has completed arrangements for the launch of 20 security features to eliminate goods counterfeiting.The feature is named Product...

US to be 'global leader' in energy transition: Energy Secretary

Pointing to key Biden administration policies to mitigate climate change, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm promised Wednesday that the United States would lead global energy...

Mexico tourist deaths add to calls for vacation rental regulation

A vacation to watch the Mexican Grand Prix ended in tragedy for one tourist poisoned by carbon monoxide, fueling calls for regulation of popular...

Made-In-Nigeria Products Now Competitive In International Markets, Trade Minister Boasts

The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mariam Katagum, has said that made-in-Nigeria products are no longer rejected in the international market...

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