TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement
iv
Table of
content v
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Purpose of the study 1
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1.3 Statement of problem 2
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1.4 Objectives of the study 4
1.5 Delimitation and Limitation of the study 4
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Introduction 5
2.1 Literature Review 5
2.2 Impacts of trade
liberalization industrial output in Nigeria 5
2.3 Area of business
controlled by the government 5 - 10
2.4 Economic significance of
trade 10
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CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research methodology 12
3.1 Research design 12
3.2 Population size 13
3.3 Sample size 14
3.4 Method of data
collection 14
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data presentation and
analysis 15
4.1 Method of data analysis 15
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4.2 Testing of hypothesis 18
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4.3 Summary of finding 19
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CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, conclusion and
recommendation 21
5.1 Summary 21
5.2 Conclusion 22
5.3 Recommendation 22
Bibliography 23
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The key features of the world economy since the 1980’s
are the world trade. This has introduced serious competition threads in the
domestics and export market of developing countries.
Industries output are the goods produced by industries
for the consumption of individual’s organizations government and the entire
population. Output of any country can be an input another country therefore;
the finished product of any industry depends on the level of that country’s
technology advancement.
The trade liberalization in the industrial output
means to facilitate and aids the production of goods by eliminating /
minimizing restrictive control on such either r political or morally.
Industries need to be free political pressures and
conducted solely in the live of product finance, due to the difference of the existing
trade regime. Industrial export remain insufflating in Nigeria and the
country has consisting been unable to take advantage of the opportunities
afford by such schemes as the ECOWAS trade liberalized programme.
West Africa Milk Company plc, was incorporated on the 17th April 1977
as a private company to manufacture, process and distribute various milk
products in Nigeria.
In 1978 the company became a public company under the
second schedule of 1978 decree in compliance with the Nigeria enterprise
promotion decree of the said year from that moment, the Nigeria share
holding was in creased to 60% out of the
40% balance 36.67% was held.
However the WAMCO office has also improved environment
(i.e thus well and glitter ring window).
I also observed that the staff of the Nigeria chinning
services limited were recently contracted for round the clock chewing of WAMCO
office and they have made a difference by hinging the professional touch to
chewing the conductive visitor might even enquire for food production.
A very imagination visitor might even enquire at these
observations that WEMCO is truly a company for the future.
The problems clearly he much close to home and
probably include and in appropriate trade regime.
1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the project work is to highlight to the
means of policies that guide trade within and outside the country.
THE TECHNICAL PARTNER
West Africa Milk plc. Technically partner is the
corporative Company Friesland (FRIESLAND) in Holland. It is one of the foremost, daily most
beginning at its inception in 1931 to a corporative with farmers membership of
14,000.
For the consumer market friesland offer a tailor made
range of products including sweetened milk, body and infant food and chocolate.
PEAK WEARS A NEW LOOK
Peak instant procedure milk, which now corves with an
attractive package has a new addition to the range, the latest addition to the
range, the latest as at year is 10g sachet. The newly improved peak instant
milk new contain 38 vitamine and mineral and very glass of milk assures you of
adequate nutrient necessary for healthy living and development.
All package (180g 400g sachet) have the inscription
“control 28 minerals and vitamins”
The peak brand has always been unique in every way and
this new trade as the induction of 28 vitamins and minerals has been landed by
many professional and health exports across the nation. Mr. Jan Bless the
commercial manager explained that the trade has been improved upon to become
better attraction.
According to him the 400g Sachet new come as a
standing pouch while a new addition the
180g pack has been added to the peak range.
1.3 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The main of this project work is to find the impact of
trade policy i.e Trade Policy let us know the policies that guide trade within
and outside e.g quotes excise duties, tariffs etc. i.e exporting and importing.
On the output of goods in Nigeria.
Its objectives are stated below:
1.
To find reason
why the government of nation control price of its industrial output. The
pricing measures price a measures of marketing programme. It reflects how will
the marketing manager has done well no business decision is a critical from
both an economical and social stand point as price.
2.
To consider whether to give power of monopoly to the
existing and prospective industries to operate and conduct on product finance.
3.
To consider whether the government should remove its
policy on trade e.g trade policy on import and exports tariffs etc.
4.
To encourage government to make available the developed
manpower and technology so as to speed the trade of the economy.
The Corporative Company Friesland Holland (i.e Friesland) and the remaining 3.33% was held provision
meunller and company limited Manchester,
United Kingdom
a subsidiary of cc Friesland.
The Nigeria
60% equity shareholding institutional shareholder than the company is the only
one producing evaporated work in the country went into production on the 25th of August, 1975
when the Rainbow Brand of evaporated milk was produced Rainbow as a brand name
was later dropped for “Peak”.
The company factory occupies 8.312 acres of land at
Ogba industrial scheme Ikeja. At inception the company had an installed production capacity of 1.2
million controls of 98 x 170 grame evaporated to 2.5 million in 1982.
The management are much aware of the nation wide
demand for their products as such to ensure that the product reach customer the
organization maintains a high efficient network of distribution.
Appointed distributions spread over the state of the
federation including individual and marketing forms.
Realizing the vital role human resources plays in the
success of any company the company undertone continuous formal and informal
training for their staff both locally and international from time to time
support which would be adopted by the company to enhance sales of the product
and expatiated upon by the marketing manager in person Dr. Ify Urahhe said that
bill board as are being strategically located that the media would be
extensively employed to communicates the attributes and benefits of the newly
improved pack milk to the consumers.
The pack evaporated milk for export is produced in
LEEVE WARDEN.
1.4 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
The objective of this project is to examine the effect
of trade liberalization on industrial output in Nigeria.
1.5 DELIMITATION AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The scope of this project work is limited to the industrial
sector of the economy their freedom from Government policies and to operate
work is limited to the little information gathered from text books, journals
periodical papers, the topic has limited researchable resources and has taken a
lot of time and efforts to collect the available information.
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