There has been an increase in Exportation of both perishable and non-perishable products from Nigeria to Europe, the US and other parts of the world, through the nation’s cargo airports. which has brought a tremendous growth on the back of a weaker Naira, as well as the recent trade promotion
Year: 2017
Emirates Airlines offers special fare to Nigerians
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency commences 24 hour turnaround time
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has complied with the presidential directive on "Ease of doing business" by commencing a 24-hour operation in Lagos Ports in order to analyze cargo manifests and issuing Debit Notes to Shipping Agents This has been achieved by extending work hours for some staff
How To Make Ports In Africa More Competitive
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), through it Director- General Mr. Peter Dakuku has listed what he described as a transformative way that would make ports in Africa to be globally competitive. Which includes investment in world class infrastructure; strengthening of regulatory frameworks; enhancing institutional cooperation, implementation of one-stop portals
Grab, Uber rival in Asia raising $2.5bn in new financing
Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab said Monday it expects to raise $2.5 billion in financing, mostly from China’s Didi Chuxing and Japan’s Softbank, as it strengthens its lead over rival Uber. Didi, China’s ride-hailing leader, and mobile giant SoftBank will invest up to $2.0 billion while $500 million is expected to
Los Angeles Airports gets New Face Lift
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is currently undergoing one of the largest infrastructure programs in L.A The Deputy Executive Director of Operations and Emergency Management for Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), Mr. Keith Wilschet shares more details As the fourth busiest airport in the world, and second busiest in the United States,
US airlines warn no EU deal on flights could mean planes grounded
.....Airlines for America wants the aviation sector to be separated from other Brexit issues being thrashed out by London and Brussels. America's leading airlines are warning that flights could be grounded if the UK leaves the EU's Open Skies agreement without negotiating a new deal. Nicholas Calio, president and chief executive of
Madrid asks anti-trust watchdog to probe Uber’s new airport service
Authorities in Madrid asked Spain's antitrust watchdog on Saturday to investigate whether Uber's new low-cost airport transfer service constitutes unfair competition. The city council's request follows the ride-hailing app's return to the Spanish capital last year after the CNMC competition regulator called for the government to lift a ban on the
Nigeria’s Innoson Motors to export 400 locally made vehicles to Mali
Nigeria's Charge‘d Affair in Mali, Yara Abdulsalam, says an indigenous motor manufacturing company, Innoson Motors, has signed MoU with a Malian firm to export 400 locally made vehicles to Mali. Abdulsalam made the announcement on Friday in Abuja when he led a delegation of businessmen from Mali to visit the Foreign Affairs
