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The Nigerian Export Promotion Council] (NEPC) [5] was established through the promulgation of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Decree No. 26 of 1976 and was formally implemented in March 1977. [6] The act was amended by Decree No. 72 of 1979 and further amended by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Decree No. 41 of 1988.
The contribution of revenue from industries engaged in manufacturing of agarbhathis is estimated at around Rs 8500 crore including Rs 1000 crores from export and major contribution comes from Karnataka. [5]
Olusegun Awolowo Jr. (born 27 September 1963), is a Nigerian lawyer, he was the executive director of Nigerian Export Promotion Council, from 2013 to 2021. [1] [2] He is the grandson of former Nigerian nationalist, socialist and statesman, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. [3]
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Trade promotion (sometimes referred to as export promotion) is an umbrella term for economic policies, development interventions and private initiatives aimed at improving the trade performance of an economic area. Such an economic area can include just one country, a region within a country, or a group of countries involved in an economic ...
Shellac and Forest Products Export Promotion Council [41] SHEFEXIL [42] 24 Spices Board [43] - 25 Sports Goods Export Promotion Council [44] l: SGEPC [45] 26 The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council [46] l: TEXPROCIL [47] 27 The Plastics Export Promotion Council [48] l: PLEXCONCIL [49] 28 The Synthetic and Rayon Export Promotion Council [50 ...
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is a central government department under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in India. It is responsible for formulation and implementation of promotional and developmental measures for growth of the industrial sector, keeping in view the national priorities and socio-economic objectives.
Incense being sold in a market in Bangalore. India is the world's main incense producing country, [1] [2] and is also a major exporter to other countries. [3] In India, incense sticks are called Agarbatti (Agar: from Dravidian [4] [5] Tamil agil, agir, [6] Sanskrit varti, meaning "stick". [7]