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Nigeria to Establish Digital-Free Zones to Attract Global Tech Companies

  • New zones aim to diversify economy and support technology-driven growth
  • Companies in these zones to benefit from tax incentives, liberal immigration policies, and simplified compliance

Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria plans to create digital-free zones as part of its broader export-free zones strategy to attract technology and global service companies, the Ministry of Finance announced. These zones will offer companies and investors liberal immigration terms, tax incentives, and simplified compliance processes within a business-friendly environment.

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