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LCCI speaks on customs clampdown on auto dealers

By CNBC
17 November 2019   |   7:04 am
Nigeria Customs Service has been carrying out an investigative audit to check import duty payments by automobile dealers in Lagos and Abuja. This has been received with mixed reactions. Muda Yusuf, the Director-General of LCCI joins CNBC Africa for more.

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