Economy
Manufacturers warn of danger of CBN’s e-invoicing policy on Nigeria’s foreign trade
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise has warned that the implementation of the Central Bank’s electronic invoicing(e-invoicing)and evaluator for exporters and importers policy is likely to worsen the sorry state of Nigeria’s foreign trade.
The centre however advised that the policy, which was supposed to have taken effect on February 1st, 2022, should be revoked forthwith.
The CBN had introduced the evaluator to cut foreign exchange spendings for fraudulent or inflated transactions.
The new policy ensures that imports and exports activities with unit prices that are more than 2.5 percent of the verified global checkmate prices would be queried and will not be denied successful completion of either Form M or Form NXP, according to a circular signed by the Director, Trade and Exchange Department, Dr. O. S. Nnaji.
But the CPPE in a statement signed by the Director-General, Muda Yusuf, argued that the new e-invoicing policy will frustrate foreign trade as well as worsen the plights of business.
The CPPE accused the CBN of overstretching its function by the introduction of the e-invoicing policy which it claimed was the responsibility of the Nigeria Customs Service and the Finance Ministry.
In recent times, the CBN has been seen to overstretch its function due to the failures of the fiscal authorities, analysts have said.
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