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With the ratification of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), the Nigerian Export Promotion Council and Manufacturers Association of...
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Read moreDetailsStakeholders in the Nigerian metallurgical industry have called for the development of finance strategies to encourage the growth of small...
Read moreDetailsThe Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) sustained its upswing in March as it increased to 57.4 index points. This current...
Read moreDetailsWorried about the implications of additional tax burden on local producers, the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has urged the...
Read moreDetailsGeneral Electric, which pioneered the factory-in-a-box concept for biomanufacturing, is bailing out of the business. It has agreed to sell...
Read moreDetailsLate-to-the-game Roche has finally made a move in gene therapy, one of the biopharma industry’s most sought-after and expensive classes...
Read moreDetailsSandoz is set to become autonomous within Novartis, the drug manufacturer, but this will come at a cost expected to...
Read moreDetailsCiting the need to review its backward integration strategy, operators in the real sector have stated that lack of good...
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Politics of sovereignty: Nigeria-UK returns deal and test of state capacity