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Cost of goods may rise as banks’ systems migration cripples cargo clearance at seaport

Tribune Online
Cost of goods may rise as banks’ systems migration cripples cargo clearance at seaport

Many cargoes are currently trapped at the Apapa and Tin-Can Ports following persistent disruption to some online services of some commercial banks in Nigeria due to the upgrade of their electronic banking portals. Checks by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that many import units of containers have not been cleared because their clearance documents are still […]

Cost of goods may rise as banks’ systems migration cripples cargo clearance at seaport
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