The impossible economics of making things: why locally made goods can’t compete with imports, By Olumide Awoyemi

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 24/12/2025
Perhaps the uncomfortable truth is that some countries do get locked into import dependence by structural factors too deep-rooted and interconnected to overcome within any reasonable timeframe. Not because the people lack talent or effort, but because the compound weight of infrastructure (…)
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