Exportation of Products and the Incentives Provided by the Governments

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In this course, we are focusing mainly on non-oil products and commodities.

You will be taught how you can start to export non-oil products from Nigerian to any part of the globe, and where to source these products locally.

How to handle the export process for buyers, go through all legal requirements and guidelines that you must follow before goods are allowed to be taken out of the country.

And also how to prepare documents and forms to move goods efficiently through export steps and procedures. Evaluate paperwork and documents to ensure shipping, handling, storage charges, and customs fees are billed correctly.

You will finally be exposed to the latest innovation by the Federal Government of Nigeria, on the Inland Dry Ports. What dry ports are and their advantages, and where they are located in Nigeria.

To expose you on how you can start to export non-oil products from Nigerian to any part of the world.

Identify where you can locally source for non-oil products and search for buyers, whether as an export broker or finder.

Despite the competitiveness of International trade, you will be taught on how to arrive at more competitive pricing and make the product cheaper for your foreign buyers.

To be able to identify products and markets for export and draw an export plan.

You will be aware of requirements for export to different countries.

Expose you to the latest innovation by the Federal Government of Nigeria, on the Inland Dry ports. What dry ports are and their advantages, and where they are located in Nigeria.

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • *How to source and export non-oil products from Nigeria.
  • *How to source for foreign buyers.
  • *How to begin as an export broker or finder.
  • *How to register your business.
  • *How to undertake various marketing activities, such as marketing research, product design, branding, packaging, pricing, promotion etc.
  • *To be familiarise with export procedures and essential documentation.
  • *How to understand your market and to make product specific research.
  • *Learn to draw export plan, understand export legal issues and contract
  • *Know the list of non-exportable products and those you can export from Nigeria
  • *The advantages of Inland Dry Ports and where they are located in Nigeria.

Course Content

How To Export Goods From Nigeria To Any Part Of The World
You will be exposed on step by step on how you can successfully start to export non-oil products from Nigerian to any part of the world. Beginning with knowing what product(s) export, identifying where you can locally source for the products and how to search for buyers; whether as an exporter, export broker or finder.

  • How To Export Goods From Nigeria To Any Part Of The World
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  • How To Export Goods From Nigeria To Any Part Of The World

Registering Your Business
In the course, you will be taught the necessary documents required and step by step process on how to register your export business and join the league of authorized sellers and buyers of products from Nigeria.

Sourcing for Export Funds
After you have decided on the type of product you want to export. The next step on the road to export success is thinking out where the money will come from to fund it. Everyone knows it takes money to make money. In this lesson you will exposed on where and how to source for fund for your export business.

Essential documentation and Export procedures
You will be taught on the accompanying documents that are expected at various phases of your export transactions; the cost elements of export costing. That is, essential things to take into consideration when calculating your export price.

Export Legal Issues And Contract
Legal issues in the export contract are an essential aspect of export an exporter has to be familiar with. An export contract is an agreement between an international buyer and seller. An exporter ought to focus on the details of the export contract agreed upon by parties. You will be exposed to them in this section.

Lists of exportable non-oil products and where to source their market
In this section, we deem it necessary to highlight you on the fast moving non-oil products you can export from Nigeria, and the areas you can source for the products; and also what you should do in the case your goods get loss/damaged in transit.

Inland Dry Ports (IDPs) and their benefits
You certainly may understand what an air terminal is and might have known all about seaports too. Be that as it may, what you might be less acquainted with is a dry port. We will go over what are dry ports, as well as their advantages, along with their certain challenges. You will come to see that dry ports are key part of the worldwide supply system that makes it workable for you to have the products you use on a daily basis.

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