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Customs Implements 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures, Tariff Amendments

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‎The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has commenced the implementation of the 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures and Tariff Amendments following the approval by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

‎This is in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s fiscal and trade policy framework, promoting economic competitiveness, enhancing revenue generation, and aligning the nation’s tariff regime with regional and international obligations.

‎According to a statement issued and signed on Wednesday, 29 July 2026, by the Service’s spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada, the approved Fiscal Policy Measures introduce comprehensive amendments to Nigeria’s Customs and Excise Tariff framework.

‎”This is to support domestic industrial development, facilitate legitimate trade, and improve the administration of fiscal and tariff policies across the country”.

‎The approved amendments, he said, include the Revised Import Adjustment Tax (IAT) List for the implementation of the ECOWAS Common External Tariff (2022–2027), the Revised National List for the implementation of the ECOWAS Common External Tariff (2022–2027), the Revised Import Prohibition List (Trade), the Revised List of Goods Liable to Excise Duty, the Green Tax Surcharge on motor vehicles with engine capacities of 2000cc and above, and the Revised Export Prohibition List.

‎According to him, the approved Fiscal Policy Measures, importers, exporters, manufacturers, licensed customs agents, and other stakeholders are required to familiarise themselves with the provisions of the amended tariff schedules and ensure full compliance with the applicable fiscal and regulatory requirements governing their respective transactions.

‎”To facilitate seamless implementation and promote transparency, the Service has made the complete 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures and Tariff Amendments available for download on its official website via www.customs.gov.ng,” the Agency stated.

‎The Agency also noted that Stakeholders can access the document by clicking on the link below: https://customs.gov.ng/publications/circulars/customs-excise-tariff-etc-variation-order2026.

‎”Stakeholders should carefully study the provisions of the document to ensure full compliance with the approved fiscal measures and tariff amendments.

‎”The NCS remains committed to supporting government policies while fulfilling its mandate of trade facilitation, revenue collection, and border security.

‎”Successful implementation of the 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures and Tariff Amendments requires cooperation from all stakeholders in the trade ecosystem as we collectively work to build a more competitive, transparent, and sustainable economy,” the statement partly reads.

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