To end importation of substandard products which has a link with banditry, Standards Organisation Of Nigeria may have to go back to the ports in order to test and certify products for Imports and Exports under the new AfCFTA.
This is according to the Director General & Chief Executive Officer, Standards Organisation Of Nigeria, Farouk Salim, on Arise News Global Business Report with Boason Omofaye on Friday.
Watch the interview for more…
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