Investor Presentaiton
The Commission is handling the development of investment sector specific
friendly policies that are globally competitive and ensure the free flow of FDI
into all sectors of the economy. This is in line with the wish of the Federal
Government of Nigeria to develop investment friendly policies that are globally
competitive and ensure the free flow of FDI into all sectors of the economy. In
addition to a broad-based generic policies and incentive package, Government
desires to develop sector- specific policies aimed at creating a predictable, stable
policy environment by eliminating, as much as possible, distortions often created
by grant of discretionary concessions and privileges as well as creating a level
playing ground for all investors.
Sectors under consideration include, but not limited to, the following: Aviation,
Agriculture, Energy, Maritime, Tourism, ICT, Manufacturing (all sectors), Oil
and Gas, Banking &Finance, Solid Minerals, Health, Education, Construction,
Research & Development, Industrial Parks & Free Zones, Road & Rail
Transportation, Textile & Garment, and others.
5.9.5 STRATEGIC
ECONOMIC
PARTNERSHIP
CONFERENCE IN ROMANIA AND BULGARIA
DEVELOPMENT
The Commission is participating in the Inter-Ministerial Meeting on Strategic
Economic
Partnership Development Conference in Romania, and Bulgaria, scheduled to
hold in the
two countries from February 22nd - 1st March 2009.
5.9.6 REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL AND TRADE POLICY OF NIGERIA
The Commission was in the review, update and harmonization of
the Industrial and Trade Policy documents into one document; as carried out by
the Federal
Ministry of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with some relevant
agencies. The final
draft - Industrial and Trade Policy is being reviewed by the Department.
NIGERIA - IRAN JOINT COMMISSION
The Commission represented the Commission at the Inter-ministerial meeting of
the Nigeria - Iran Joint Commission held at the Conference Room of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs on the 3rd June 2008. The purpose was to consider Nigeria's
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