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70% Shipment From Nigeria To US Returned Over Trump Tariff Policy

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Since the implementation of Donald Trump’s Tariff Policy, especially, on Africa, more than 70% of shipments sent from Nigeria to the U.S. via airport have either been refused entry or placed on hold.

The chief commercial officer, AAJ Express Logistics Limited, Ini Daniel, who disclosed this noted that this alarming trend has caused substantial delays, creating immense challenges for shippers and importers operating in the U.S. market.

According to him, “Nigeria’s exporters are grappling with unprecedented challenges in shipping goods to the United States following the full enforcement of Trump’s new tariff regulations on April 2nd, 2025. Reports reveal that cargo and courier companies are facing severe difficulties with clearance into the U.S., resulting in a crisis for exporters.

“The turmoil has been felt acutely within the airline industry, where carriers are now forced to offer significant discounts or even free returns due to the chaos surrounding tariff enforcement. Adding to the frustration, exporters are left in a fog of confusion, as officials have not provided clear explanations for the refusals.”

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Stating that, this dilemma is not unique to Nigeria; as exporters from various European nations, China, and other African countries are similarly affected by the new regulations, in the light of the current circumstances, he advised Nigerian exporters to temporarily suspend shipments to the U.S. until clearer guidelines are established from U.S. Customs.

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