May 14, 2026

Cargo Clearance Exchange Rate Now N1,605 Per Dollar

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

The exchange rate for cargo clearance in Nigeria has hit N1,605 per US dollar, according to the latest adjustment by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The new rate represents a major increase from last week’s rate of N1,515/$, continuing the frequent fluctuations importers have faced over the past few months.

In December alone, there were two adjustments. The rate first jumped from N952/$ to N1,356/$ before rising again to N1,413/$ and settling at N1,444/$.

But now the CBN has raised the rate once more to N1,605/$, marking the second hike in January. Just days ago, the tariff had briefly dropped to N1,472/$ before rebounding to the new record high.

The upward trajectory has been a cause of uncertainty and concern among importers, who have found it difficult to plan amidst the volatility. Some worry about the impact on costs and operations.

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