SMEDAN empowers SMEs for export growth through national single window reform
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) is stepping up efforts to help Nigerian SMEs tap into global trade opportunities by providing targeted support under the National Single Window (NSW) Project.
SMEDAN shared this commitment on its official X handle, highlighting the agency’s plans to equip small businesses with the necessary tools to overcome trade bottlenecks, streamline export processes, and boost global competitiveness.
With Nigeria losing an estimated N2.5 trillion annually due to inefficient trade procedures, the NSW Project aims to eliminate delays, simplify trade compliance, and create a seamless export system.
Recognizing this opportunity, SMEDAN is training SMEs on export readiness, trade compliance, and digital trade platforms to ensure they benefit fully from the new system.
Through capacity-building programs and hands-on training, SMEDAN is positioning small businesses for smoother trade operations, increased market access, and stronger participation in the global economy. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to leverage these initiatives to scale their businesses and compete internationally.
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) is stepping up efforts to help Nigerian SMEs tap into global trade opportunities by providing targeted support under the National Single Window (NSW) Project.
SMEDAN shared this commitment on its official X handle, highlighting the agency’s plans to equip small businesses with the necessary tools to overcome trade bottlenecks, streamline export processes, and boost global competitiveness.
With Nigeria losing an estimated N2.5 trillion annually due to inefficient trade procedures, the NSW Project aims to eliminate delays, simplify trade compliance, and create a seamless export system.
Recognizing this opportunity, SMEDAN is training SMEs on export readiness, trade compliance, and digital trade platforms to ensure they benefit fully from the new system.
Through capacity-building programs and hands-on training, SMEDAN is positioning small businesses for smoother trade operations, increased market access, and stronger participation in the global economy. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to leverage these initiatives to scale their businesses and compete internationally.
SMEDAN empowers SMEs for export growth through national single window reform
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) is stepping up efforts to help Nigerian SMEs tap into global trade opportunities by providing targeted support under the National Single Window (NSW) Project.
SMEDAN shared this commitment on its official X handle, highlighting the agency’s plans to equip small businesses with the necessary tools to overcome trade bottlenecks, streamline export processes, and boost global competitiveness.
With Nigeria losing an estimated N2.5 trillion annually due to inefficient trade procedures, the NSW Project aims to eliminate delays, simplify trade compliance, and create a seamless export system.
Recognizing this opportunity, SMEDAN is training SMEs on export readiness, trade compliance, and digital trade platforms to ensure they benefit fully from the new system.
Through capacity-building programs and hands-on training, SMEDAN is positioning small businesses for smoother trade operations, increased market access, and stronger participation in the global economy. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to leverage these initiatives to scale their businesses and compete internationally.
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