You import machines and systems to process inputs.
"Actors" are local, 'Camera" is foreign. The foreign cameras add value to local actors
Export, that pays for "camera" and local "actors". the excess is wealth.
They import the camera, hire local
Imports of foreign cameras are not a problem, as long as you can export and pay the camera manufacturer.
Local actors can't produce films without imported cameras. If imports of camera stop, local actors lose jobs
Can you make local cameras? Yes but not immediately.
The solution is not to mandate that cameras be made locally, and ban camera imports but to drop duty on imported cameras, make more films, then sell more local films
Exports pay for imports. As long as film exports are more, you are fine.
(Google Ricardo Competitive Adv)
International trade is all about getting a net positive from Exports.
More exports, grow the GDP and creates local jobs.
The US for instance had no problem importing crude oil from Nigeria, and exporting Chemicals, plastics and oil drilling equipment.
Net exports
Not just exports...
If you only export raw Cocoa, you get 6% of value, Walmart the department store, gets 44%.
Hence, you also create local wealth by processing or adding value to raw inputs
Exporting raw Cocoa and Cashew is as bad as importing long grain rice from Thailand.
In summary,
1. Create a local industry ; Nollywood 2. Scale it locally, build the local infrastructure, raise consumption.Upper Iweka 3. Add value, import "camera" 4. Export high quality films to Netflix 5. Generate wealth, reinvest in (2), pay taxes
The role of the government is to write policy to grow local industries, enabling them to scale , easing imports of inputs and enabling exports
The taxing.
Not taxing first, then banning and making doing business different.
Imports is not a bad word.
Think net exports
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On August 27 1991, Abia State was created
There are many good things to celebrate about Abia State e.g. Abia has stayed constant in WAEC performance…Abia has always been among the top three states with WAEC pass rates…
Enyimba of Aba won Nigeria first and only Champions League Cup…twice.
“Aba-made” goods have not died off, rather they have been resilient and have survived. Aba remains one of the largest SME bases in sub-Saharan Africa.