The Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria, has raised the exchange rate for cargo clearance from N783/$ to N952/$.
This is coming barely three weeks after the rate was increased from N757/$ to N783/$.
This online medium reported in November, that the exchange rate for cargo clearance was raised from N757 per dollar to N783 per dollar, representing a 3.4 per cent increase.
However, our correspondent observed on Thursday that the new rate has reflected on the portal of the Nigeria Customs Service.
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