The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), says the lack of basic information and education on the activities of the council has adversely hampered registered exporters from benefiting from the export drive put in place by the federal government.
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council , says the lack of basic information and education on the activities of the council has adversely hampered registered exporters from benefiting from the export drive put in place by the federal government.
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