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Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has embarked upon an ambitious reform programme towards greater economic openness and liberalisation. As a result, gross domestic product growth picked up consistently, never going below 5% since 2003. Nigeria has become a top recipient of foreign direct investment in Africa, with inflows having surpassed those to South Africa since 2009. The federal government’s Transformation Agenda recognises private sector development as the main engine for economic growth and includes bold investment reforms. Growth has however not yet been translated into inclusive development and the investment climate still suffers from severe challenges.



This Investment Policy Review examines Nigeria’s investment policies in light of the OECD Policy Framework for Investment (PFI), a tool to mobilise investment in support of economic growth and sustainable development. It provides an assessment and policy recommendations on different areas of the PFI: investment policy; investment promotion and facilitation; trade policy; infrastructure investment; competition; corporate governance and financial sector development. It also includes a special chapter analysing the PFI in Lagos State. The Review follows on the request addressed by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment of Nigeria to the OECD Secretary-General in December 2011. It has been prepared in close co-operation with the Federal Government of Nigeria and Lagos State Government.


Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has embarked upon an ambitious reform programme towards greater economic openness and liberalisation. As a result, gross domestic product growth picked up consistently, never going below 5% since 2003. Nigeria has become a top recipient of foreign direct investment in Africa, with inflows having surpassed those to South Africa since 2009. The federal government's Transformation Agenda recognises private sector development as the main engine for economic growth and includes bold investment reforms. Growth has however not yet been translated into inclusive development and the investment climate still suffers from severe challenges. This Investment Policy Review examines Nigeria's investment policies in light of the OECD Policy Framework for Investment (PFI), a tool to mobilise investment in support of economic growth and sustainable development. It provides an assessment and policy recommendations on different areas of the PFI: investment policy; investment promotion and facilitation; trade policy; infrastructure investment; competition; corporate governance and financial sector development. It also includes a special chapter analysing the PFI in Lagos State. The Review follows on the request addressed by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment of Nigeria to the OECD Secretary-General in December 2011. It has been prepared in close co-operation with the Federal Government of Nigeria and Lagos State Government.

Acronyms


AGOA
African Growth and Opportunity Act
ASYCUDA
Automated System for Customs Data
ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution
AGFA
Associated Gas Framework Agreement
AfDB
African Development Bank
AMCON
Asset Management Company of Nigeria
ANAN
Association of National Accountants of Nigeria
ANE
Association of Nigerian Exporters
BOI
Bank of Industry
BIT
Bilateral Investment Treaty
BOT
build-operate-transfer
BPE
Bureau of Public Enterprises
BPP
Bureau of Public Procurement
BTA
Bilateral Trade Agreement
CAMA
Companies and Allied Matters Act
CAC
Corporate Affairs Commission
CBN
Central Bank of Nigeria
CDM
Clean Development Mechanism
CEMA
Customs and Excise Management Act
CEON
Consumer Empowerment Organisation of Nigeria
CET
Common External Tariff
CINDE
Coalición Costarricense de Iniciativas de Desarrollo
CIT
Companies Income Tax
CITA
Companies Income Tax Act
CMC
Citizens Mediation Centre
CPC
Consumer Protection Council
CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility
CTF
Clean Technology Fund
DBN
Development Bank of Nigeria
DFID
Department for International Development
DFS
Development Finance Schemes
ECOWAS
Economic Community of West Africa States
EDMS
Electronic Document Management Systems
EEG
Export Expansion Grant scheme
ENFP
Enlarged National Focal Point on Trade Matters
EPSR
Electric Power Sector Reform Act
EPZ
Export Processing Zone
ETLS
ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme
EU
European Union
FCCP
Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Bill (draft version)
FDI
Foreign Direct Investment
FEC
Federal Executive Council
FEMMP
Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions)
FET
Fair and Equitable Treatment
FGN
Federal Government of Nigeria
FIRS
Federal Inland Revenue Service
FIT
Feed-in Tariff
FPS
Full Protection and Security
FRC
Financial Reporting Council
FMF
Federal Ministry of Finance
FMITI
Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment
FSA
Federal Support Agreement
FTZ
Free Trade Zone
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GEMS
Growth and Employment in States
GIS
Geographic Information Management System
HDI
Human Development Index
ICAN
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
ICRC
Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission
ICSID
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
ICT
Information and Communication Technology
IFC
International Finance Corporation
IFRS
International Financial Reporting Standards
IISD
International Institute for Sustainable Development
IMF
International Monetary Fund
ITF
Industrial Training Fund
IP
Intellectual Property
IPA
Investment Promotion Agency
IPCIS
Integrated Port Community Information System
IPCON
Industrial Property Commission of Nigeria
IPU
Investment Promotion Unit
IPP
Independent Power Producer
IPR
Investment Policy Review
IPSAS
International Public Sector Accounting Standards
LCA
Lagos Court of Arbitration
LCC
Lekki Concession Company
LCCR
low carbon and climate resilient
LLC
Limited Liability Company
LMDC
Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse
LSDP
Lagos State Development Plan
LSG
Lagos State Government
LSPPP
Lagos State Public Private Partnership
LSTMA
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority
LUA
Land Use Act
MAN
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria
MCI
Millennium Cities Initiative
MDAs
Ministries, Departments and Agencies
MDG
Millennium Development Goal
MEA
Multilateral Environmental Agreement
MFB
Micro-finance Bank
MFN
Most Favoured Nation
MIBS
Manufacture in-bond scheme
MIDA
Malaysian Investment Development Authority
MIGA
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
MoCI
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (of Lagos State Government)
MNE
Multinational Enterprise
MW
Megawatt
MYTO
Multiple Year Tariff Order
NACCIMA
Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture
NAFDAC
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
NAICOM
National Insurance Commission
NANTS
National Association of Nigerian Traders
NAQS
Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service
NASB
Nigerian Accounting Standards Board
NASME
Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises
NASPA-CCN
National Adaptation Strategy and Plan of Action for Climate Change in Nigeria
NASSI
Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists
NCC
National Copyrights Commission
NCCA
National Commission for Conciliation and Arbitration
NCCN
National Competitiveness Council of Nigeria
NCP
National Council on Privatisation
NCPP
National Council on Public Procurement
NCS
Nigeria Customs Service
NECA
Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association
NEEDS
National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy
NEPA
National Electric Power Authority
NEPAD
New Partnership for Africa’s Development
NEPZA
Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority
NERC
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
NESG
Nigerian Economic Summit Group
NESREA
National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency
NIDO
Nigerians in Diaspora...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.5.2015
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 92-64-20840-2 / 9264208402
ISBN-13 978-92-64-20840-7 / 9789264208407
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