The number of Made-in-Nigeria cars available in 2015 has been released.
Local assemblers contribute 75,000 new cars in 2015
There were 75,000 new Made-in-Nigeria cars in the Nigeria’s automobile market, for 2015.
Mr
Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the DG said: “Last year, the assembling plants did over 75,000 vehicles, made up of both locally assembled units and concessionary imports.
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You know that assembly plants are not only producing, but are also importing fully built units (FBUs) as an incentive as provided by the auto policy.
This means that they supplied 75 per cent of the estimated 100,000 new vehicles that entered the market in 2015.’’
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