Friday, July 27, 2018

Diploma in Export Business Management (EBM)


BENEFITS OF EBM
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Diploma in Export Trade Finance (ETF)


BENEFITS OF ETF
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Certificate in Trade Customer Service (CTCS)


 BENEFITS OF CTCS
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Certified Advanced Trade Professeional (CATP)


BENEFITS OF CATP
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Certified Intermediate Trade Professional (CITP)


BENEFITS (CITP)
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Certified Basic Trade Professional (CBTP)


BENEFITS OF (CBTP)
1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Trade Professional Development Programme


1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Trade Professional Develipment Programme



1. Preparation for jobs of the future in Africa
2. Positioning your career for trade opportunities
3. Planning for trade career Advancement
4. Power to show your worth as a trade personnel
5. Projecting your career into global relevance
6. Paper to back your years of experience
7. Promoting your career for offshore job opportunities
8. Packaging your CV for more attractions to Employers
9. Present yourself as a valuable trade professional
10. Perform excellently in your trade career
11. Perennial relevant in trade job market
12. Penetrate the competitive job market

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Export Digest Newsletter - US-China Trade War Ripple Effects Hits Nigerian Exporters

Dear Readers,

Please find below Nigeria's Foremost Trade Newsletter - Export Digest

In This Week's Edition of Export Digest Newsletter - US-China Trade War Ripple Effects Hits Nigerian Exporters

To read the full details of this edition of Export Digest, Click Here

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Regards

Saturday, July 21, 2018

US-China Trade War: Ripple Effects Hit Nigerian Exporters

The trade war between China and the United States Of America has started having ripple effects on Nigerian exporters and indeed other exporters that ship various items to China from different countries around the world.

This was made known to the 3T Impex Trade Academy by an exporter in Nigeria and confirmed by a broker in China this week. We were reliably informed that the one of the ways the Chinese government has responded to the trade war with the US is through exchange control measures. This involves the introduction of additional documentation that must be provided by the importer before payment can access foreign exchange which is needed to effected on goods that were sold to Chinese importers from abroad. The implication of this is delay in payment on goods that are shipped to China especially when the importer has not followed the laid down procedures in the process of importation into China.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) and State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) regulate the flow of foreign exchange in and out of the country, and set exchange rates through a "managed float" system. Knowing fully well the implication of the increased tariff on some of the goods exported to the US by China which is huge reduction in export proceeds and consequently decline in foreign reserve, it is only reasonable for the PBOC and SAFE to reduce the rate of outflows from the China foreign reserves in order to mitigate the possibility of economic crises that could results from the shortage of foreign exchange.

The ripple effects of this trade war between two giants of international trade in the world is a risk that every exporters and bankers in Nigeria need to begin to anticipate in any export transactions to China and therefore design measures to mitigate it. In combating this risks, it could mean asking for confirmed letter of credit (which is not a instruments that Chinese banks want to issue), counter guarantees and counter standby letter of credit from the Chinese buyers on one hand.  On the other hand, it could also mean that exporters might have to take some pay cut on their export proceeds by requesting for their payment to be made in Chinese currency (CNY). However, this will only be possible when the Central Bank of Nigeria issues a guideline on how this will work since the only guideline that we currently have on the swap deal with China only favours the import transactions.

Finally, the risks of the trade war between the US and China is here with us and every stakeholder in Nigeria who is directly or indirectly involve in export trade with China needs to begin to work towards how to mitigate the effects of this war on the Nigerian economy. A proactive measures on the part of the Central Bank of Nigeria will be very necessary to protect exporters in this regards.

God Bless Nigeria

Bamidele Ayemibo
3T Impex Trade Academy
bayemibo@3timpex.com 

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Export Digest Newsletter - Nigeria Loses $30bn Export to Poor Quality Control and Packaging

Dear Readers,

Please find below Nigeria's Foremost Trade Newsletter - Export Digest

In This Week's Edition of Export Digest Newsletter - Nigeria Loses $30bn Export to Poor Quality Control and Packaging

To read the full details of this edition of Export Digest, Click Here
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Regards,

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Export Digest Newsletter - Nigeria Targets $30bn in Forex with the Zero-Oil Scheme

Good Day Sir/Ma,

Please find below Nigeria's Foremost Trade Newsletter - Export Digest

In This Week's Edition of Export Digest Newsletter - Nigeria Targets $30bn in Forex with the Zero-Oil Scheme

To read the full details of this edition of Export Digest, Click Here
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​​​​​​​​​​​To read the full details of this edition of Export Digest, Click Here