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Nigeria’s imports rise to N8.2tn in Q3 – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics on Monday disclosed that total foreign trade in Nigeria rose to N13.3 trillion in the third quarter (Q3) of the year.

The N13.3 trillion trade comprises N8.2 trillion imports and N5.1 trillion exports, resulting in a trade deficit of N3.03 trillion.

The figures were disclosed by the Statistician-General of the Federation, Simon Harry, during a press briefing on the Q3 Foreign Trade Report held in Abuja.

The latest figures show that Nigeria’s imports expenditure grew by N1.3 trillion from N6.95 trillion recorded in the second quarter of 2021.

The NBS noted that the rise in imports was driven majorly by an increase in the importation of commodities such as motor spirits (N1.1 trillion), Gas Oil (N225.6 billion), imported motorcycles and cycles and CKD valued at N116.3 billion from N94.7 billion, respectively.

“Comparing 3 quarter to 2 quarter, 2021, total trade grew by 10.43 per cent from N12,029.64 billion, export trade grew by 1.00 per cent from N5,079.44 billion, import trade also grew by 17.32 per cent from N6,950.21 billion,” Harry said.

He stated that crude oil dominated export trade in Q3, as total export of the commodity amounted to N4trillion or 78.47 per cent of total export.

“This was followed by Natural gas, liquefied with N487.49 billion (9.50 per cent), Floating or submersible drilling platforms with N163.70 billion (3.19 per cent) and Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution with N107.17 billion (2.08 per cent). On the other hand, imports were mainly motor spirit valued at N 1,052.5 billion (12.91 per cent), Durum wheat valued at N 315.17billion (3.87 per cent), Gas oil with N225.63 billion (2.77 per cent), Used Vehicles N 185.41 billion (2.27 per cent),” he added.

The NBS also listed China (N2.4 trillion), India (N710.3 billion), the United States (N599.1 billion), Netherlands (N554.2 billion), and Belgium (N434.1 billion) as Nigeria’s top five export trade partner during the review period.

Similarly, “the top five major trading partners in export trade during the 3rd Quarter, 2021 were India with N758.1 billion, Spain with N627.01 billion, Italy with N446.04 billion, France with N363.23 billion and Netherlands with N242.49 billion.”

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