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Stop the Policy Overlap: The Senate’s CETA Amendment threatens Nigeria’s fiscal reform and industrial stability, By Chudy Uwadiegwu
Premium Times•about 1 month ago•centre•Credibility: 85/100
At a time when Nigeria counts 133 million people as multidimensionally poor and up to 33.2 million at risk of acute food insecurity, any policy that contracts low-margin consumer markets will have immediate and regressive effects on households. The post Stop the Policy Overlap: The Senate’s CETA Amendment threatens Nigeria’s fiscal reform and industrial stability, By Chudy Uwadiegwu appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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