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Nigeria’s Exports up by 74.36% in Q3 2023 – NBS

Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Cameroon and South Korea were the top five re-export destinations for Nigeria in Q3 2023

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Nigeria Exports in Q3 2023
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Nigeria’s foreign trade in goods statistics for the third quarter 2023 released Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) put the country’s total merchandise trade at N18.804 trillion.

According to national statistics office, the value indicates an increase of 54.62 per cent over the amount recorded in Q2 as well as by 53.16 per cent when compared to the value recorded last year’s Q3.

The total exports accounted for 55.02 per cent of total trade in the reviewed quarter with a value of N10.35 trillion, showing an increase of 60.78 per cent and 74.36 per cent over the value recorded in the preceding and corresponding quarters respectively.

On the other hand, imports accounted for 45 per cent of total trade with its value amounting to N8.46 trillion.

The figure indicates an increase of 47.7 per cent and 33.33 per cent respectively over N5.73 trillion and N6.34 trillion recorded in the preceding and the corresponding quarters of 2022.

“Q3 2023 merchandise trade balance amounted to ₦1.888 trillion indicating a positive balance of trade. The significant rise in exports and imports in the third quarter of 2023 compared to the preceding and corresponding quarters was largely driven by a considerable increase in trade activities within the period,” the report said.

NBS disclosed that the value of re-export stood at N35.95 billion, representing 0.35 per cent of total exports in Q3.

Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Cameroon and South Korea were the top five re-export destinations.

Analysis by trading partners in Q3 shows that Spain recorded the highest exports from Nigeria with a value of N1.27 trillion or 12.31 per cent of the country’s total exports. This was followed by India with N1.02 trillion or 9.81 per cent.

The Netherlands with N988.66 billion or 9.56 per cent, Indonesia (N758.59 billion or 7.33 per cent) and France with N720.45 billion or 6.96 per cent) came next.

“Altogether, exports to the top five countries amounted to 45.98 per cent of the total value of exports. However, analysis by traded products shows that the largest export value in the third quarter of 2023 remained ‘petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude’ with N8.54 trillion, representing 82.5 per cent this was followed by ‘Natural gas, liquefied’ with N1.016, accounting for 9.82 per cent, and ‘urea, whether or not in aqueous solution’ with N109.68 billion or 1.06 per cent of total exports,” the report said.

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