- NECA praises President Bola Tinubu’s executive order on zero tariff, excise duty, and VAT for pharmaceutical sector
- Order aims to boost production of essential healthcare products by reducing costs for raw materials and machinery
- Local pharmaceutical companies facing challenges due to high cost of import and shortage of raw materials
- NECA urges quick implementation of the order to help sector rebound
- Sector contributes minimally to GDP due to cost challenges and high inventory of unsold products
- NECA emphasizes the need for monitoring and stakeholder engagement for successful implementation of the order.
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