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  How to revive Nigeria's textile sector by experts -041109
By Babatola Adeyemi
STAKEHOLDERS who gathered at the three-day International Conference on the Textile Industry recently in Lagos were unanimous that a multi-pronged approach was required to tackle the constraints of the comatose textile sector.

Industrialists back deregulation, caution on spill-over effects -041109
By Roseline Okere
AS the Federal Government remained silent on the effective date of its planned deregulation of the downstream sector of the oil and Gas, Industry Chiefs have lent their support to the initiative. They believe that it would ameliorate the industrial sectorÕs energy problem, but cautioned against its spill-over effects on Nigerians.

Firm woos industrial firms, others to 'Pollutec 2009' in France -041109
By Babatola Adeyemi
AS industrial firms seek to maximise profit through various expansion plans and other strategies, they also need to understand issues pertaining to the environment in which they operate.

  Our demands from govt, by manufacturers -041109
By Babatola Adeyemi
THE nationÕs manufacturers recently in Lagos, demanded governmentÕs subsidy on the rising price of diesel pending the actualisation of next monthÕs 6,000 megawatts power supply target.

Govt commissions cassava processing plants -041109
THE Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with Common Fund for Commodities, recently commissioned prototype cassava processing factories in Masaka and Kuje in Nasarawa State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja respectively.

 
 

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