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How manufacturing sector can grow in 2026 — experts

Experts say Nigeria’s manufacturing sector can grow in 2026 if government delivers macroeconomic stability, effective tax incentives and better access to affordable credit. They argue that easing inflation, stabilising the naira and lowering interest rates will help factories plan, invest and boost capacity.​ The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria notes that recent reforms and the new tax laws offer an opportunity to reset the real sector, but only if they are properly implemented. It says manufacturers need a predictable policy environment, faster execution of incentives and less bureaucracy to unlock new investment.​ Key recommendations include creating a Manufacturing Refinancing and Rediscounting Facility to allow banks refinance approved loans at single digit rates for up to seven years. Stakeholders also want lower benchmark interest rates over the next two quarters to make bank credit more affordable for factories.​ Experts further propose a […]

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Lessons from Poland’s Industrial Agenda for Nigeria’s $1 Trillion Economy Goal

Poland’s economic rise—from post-communist instability in 1989 to the world’s 20th largest, $1 trillion economy—offers valuable lessons for Nigeria’s development aspirations. Despite an initial period of recession, unemployment, and inequality, Poland pursued rapid market reforms, increased transparency, and focused on local resources and innovation. Key drivers included: Strong investment in technology and private sector-led industrial growth Policy reforms supporting local content, manufacturing, and energy independence Gradual integration with major world economies, including the EU and NATO Emphasis on solving domestic problems, decarbonising power, and building human capital Poland’s energy transformation blends coal, gas, and renewables—offering Nigeria ideas for maximising its gas and coal reserves, improving electricity, and attracting foreign investment. The partnership potential is highlighted by ongoing Polish-Nigerian economic cooperation, especially in energy and trade. Major Polish companies and public-private initiatives in logistics, alternative fuels, and industrial technology demonstrate the […]

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