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CBN Lists Gains Of Lifting FOREX Restrictions On 43 Items 

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has provided further insights into the the lifting of foreign exchange restrictions hitherto placed on the importation of 43 items saying consumers will benefit from cheaper retail products as local production will have cheaper imported inputs following the policy.
The apex bank also stated that the policy is suitable for a unified FOREX market and positive as well for inflation, adding that it is expected that employment generation will be boosted as closed factories re-open, while price stability will benefit the economy and the standard of living in general.
In a circular TED/FEM/FPC/GN/01/010, issued on June 23, 2015, the CBN had put 41 product categories on a list of items not valid for FOREX in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange market.
Subsequently, two more product categories were added in subsequent years, bringing the total of imported product categories restricted from accessing FX to 43.
The restriction aimed at reducing foreign exchange demand for products that could be locally produced, improve employment generation and conserve foreign reserves.
The affected items included Rice, Cement, Margarine, Palm kernel, Palm oil products, Vegetable oils, Meat and processed meat products, Vegetables and processed vegetable products; Poultry and processed poultry products; Tinned fish in sauce (Geisha)/sardine; Cold rolled steel sheets; Galvanized steel sheets; Wheelbarrows; Head pans; Metal boxes and containers; Enamelware; Steel drums; Steel pipes, Wire rods (deformed and not deformed); Iron rods; Reinforcing bars; Wire mesh; Steel nails; Security and razor fencing and poles; Wood particle boards and panels; Wood fiberboards and panels; Plywood boards and panels; Wooden doors; Toothpicks; Glass and glassware; Kitchen utensils, Tableware; Tiles-vitrified and ceramic; Gas cylinders; Woven fabrics; Clothes; Plastic and rubber products; Polypropylene granules; Cellophane wrappers and bags; Soap and cosmetics; Tomatoes/tomato pastes, and Eurobond/foreign currency bond/share purchases.
But, providing further clarifications as to the reasons behind the recent decision to remove the restrictions, CBN said the policy became necessary as the restrictions had pushed importers into the parallel market, contributing to the surplus demand for FOREX, adding that the development weakened the parallel-market exchange rate, pushing up prices.
Hence, the CBN decided  to promote orderliness and professional conduct by all Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market participants to ensure market forces determine exchange rates on a Willing Buyer — Willing Seller principle.
CBN is optimistic that a unified market for FOREX with flexible and transparent pricing would ensure price stability and also boost liquidity in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.
“As liquidity improves, we expect the distortions to moderate” stated the apex bank.
According to the CBN Monetary Policy tools become more effective with the attainment of a unified, well-functioning market for FX, where pricing is based on a willing-buyer and willing-seller system.
“With this, the CBN’s core functions and mandates become realisable.
“The willing-buyer and willing-seller system allows the exchange rate to adjust to clear the market and ensure that there is always supply. In recent months, the widening premium between the official rate and the parallel market indicates that the rate has not been setting a clearing price.
“The willing-buyer and willing-seller system allows the exchange rate to adjust to clear the market and ensure that there is always supply. In recent months, the widening premium between the official rate and the parallel market indicates that the rate has not been setting a clearing price.
“Importers of these products rely on the parallel market to F source FX for importing these goods. This puts additional demand pressures on the parallel market, thereby widening the gap with the official rate and permanently segmenting the market. Removing these restrictions eliminates the need for importers of these products to go to the parallel market, reducing the pressure on the naira.
“The hitherto FX restrictions had implications on inflation, causing the prices of affected goods to increase”.

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