Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment moves to facilitate expansion of Nigeria’s digital TRADE service EXPORT providers across Africa

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The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment is proud to announce the launch of the Digital trade Services Survey, a strategic effort to empower Nigerian digital service providers to expand across Africa under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

As Nigeria continues to invest in digital infrastructure and talent development, the Digital trade Services Initiative aims to map and support the growth of Nigerian digital trade services throughout the continent. This initiative seeks to simplify the process for digital businesses to navigate regulatory environments and expand their reach across African markets.​

Nigerian digital businesses often face challenges when entering other African markets, including uncertainties around service registration, applicable regulations, and responsible agencies. Unlike physical goods, digital services don’t always align with existing trade categories.​

The Ministry is developing a clear framework to define and categorize digital services, facilitating mutual understanding between businesses and governments. This framework will serve as a common language, ensuring consistent treatment of digital services across borders.​

Benefits:

●​ Unlock New Markets: By identifying target African countries for expansion, Nigeria can focus trade negotiations on opening specific markets for digital services.​

●​ Create a Digital Services Repository: For the first time, Nigeria will compile a comprehensive database of digital service providers, their expansion plans, and the challenges they face.​

●​ Strengthen Nigeria’s Digital Leadership: This initiative positions Nigeria as a proactive leader in Africa’s digital economy, shaping the rules and standards for digital trade.​

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We invite all Nigerian digital service providers to participate in this initiative by completing the official survey. Your input will inform policy decisions and support the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy.​

Participate in the Survey: Visit https://fmiti.gov.ng or

https://survey-app-y55lb.ondigitalocean.app

Director Press and Public Relations

Dr Adebayo Thomas.