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Swede Control Intertek foresees strong export growth in 2026

Swede Control Intertek Limited, an ISO-certified Pre-Shipment Inspection firm, says there will be a strong, positive outlook for Nigeria’s export sector in 2026, adding that there will also be stronger compliance, quality assurance, and government reforms as key drivers.

Folarin Familusi, the firm’s managing director, made the disclosure in an interview with journalists in Lagos which was organised to highlight the company’s recent ISO certification.

Familusi also disclosed that the firm collaborates with the Federal Government to ensure the safety and quality of imports, verify duty collection, provide cargo security, and monitor oil and gas exports, among other responsibilities.

He said the ISO certification would enable the company to deliver services in line with global standards, enhancing value for both clients and government agencies.

“The certification places our indigenous firm on the international business map, improving service efficiency and boosting customer and investor confidence,” Familusi said.

He pointed out that the certification had also strengthened staff morale, reduced errors, and decreased customer complaints.

“We play a critical role in the Nigerian Export Supervision Scheme, ensuring accurate reporting of crude oil exports. President Bola Tinubu is focused on raising Nigeria’s revenue, which makes our role vital for goods leaving or entering the country.

“Accurate duty application depends on our oversight,” he said.

Familusi further noted that the combination of government policy reforms and the firm’s ISO certification had improved investor confidence and repositioned maritime and petroleum sectors as key drivers of economic growth.

He added that the firm’s commitment to global best practices would support stronger export performance in 2026 and beyond.