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Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by JosEast(m): 5:01am On Feb 08, 2020
The outbreak of coronavirus in China has adversely affected trade between the country and Nigeria.

Recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that the value of Nigeria’s total trade stood at N9.19 trillion in the third quarter of 2019, being exports worth N5.29 trillion and imports worth N3.89 trillion. However, the recent coronavirus outbreak in China, a country which is Nigeria’s number one trading partner in the world, is threatening the continued positive trade balance of N1.39 trn Nigeria recorded from the country in the third quarter of 2019.

Most traded agricultural goods between the two countries included sesamum seeds, whether or not broken; good fermented Nigerian cocoa beans; cashew nuts (shelled); superior quality raw cocoa beans; frozen shrimps and prawns; natural cocoa butter and cashew nuts (in shell). The two countries have separately called on travellers to be cautious, and if need be, restrict travels until the sneaky virus is contained.

Though the Nigerian government said there would be no travel restrictions between the two countries and the National Assembly also rejected a motion to evacuate Nigerians from China, there are clear indications that some Nigerian businessmen have started boycotting China until the virus is contained. Data released by the Embassy of China in Nigeria showed that coronavirus infection had skyrocketed to over 17,205. Over 14,380 cases have been confirmed while over 361 persons had died.

The immediate past president of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Mr Tony Ejinkeonye, told Daily Trust Saturday that the outbreak of coronavirus in China and elsewhere had a global impact on business and economy. Ejinkeonye, a former national vice president of the National Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), said many imports from, and exports to China from Nigeria had stopped.

The industrialist said a lot of Chinese workers were at home and most of the country’s land borders and air travels were limited. He said the advisory from China to Nigerians to limit unnecessary travels to China until the virus is contained is “a preemptive measure” to stop the virus from spreading further. “It has an impact on our imports from China. The impact is there, but of course, it is more on the Chinese economy because it has actually slowed down their industry and production capacity,” he said.

He expressed optimism that the stock of Chinese goods in Nigeria may sustain demand in the next 30 days when the virus may have been contained and full business trips between the two countries restored. A business consultant, who is also an investment analyst, Dr Franklyn Akinyosoye, told Daily Trust Sunday that fears associated with travelling to China over the virus was only temporary. On the economic impact, Dr Akinyosoye, who is also the national president of the Association of Business Development Professionals in Nigeria (ABDPIN), said the development would affect prices sooner or later. “There will, therefore, be an impact on inflation considering that China is our biggest trading partner.

But this might not be immediately, maybe in the next few weeks. Anything we see now in the spike of prices of China manufactured goods will just be speculative,” the expert said. He projected that there would be more patronage for the substitute or complementary goods produced locally, which might increase human capital index because the local manufacturers will be empowered by the increased patronage. He also projected an increase in Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), which might be good for local manufacturers.

The expert said the naira might do well against the dollars as there might be a reduction in the demand for dollars. “Some traders have perfected their importation process that they don’t have to be there to get their goods into Nigeria. This can help curb the intrinsic impact on inflation in the long run, though this has its disadvantages as most traders get the wrong specifications on delivery,” he said. Also reacting to the development, the ACCI’S vice president in charge of commerce, Dr Anene Johnson Somadina advised Nigerians to suspend travelling to China until a solution to the coronavirus is found.

Dr Somadina said Nigeria’s economy would be affected but for just a short while. “Health is wealth, they say, and we cannot sacrifice our people on the altar of quest for economic gains. Chinese nationals and everyone seeking to come into the country should actually be isolated and thoroughly screened before admission of entry,” he said.

The industrialist said Nigeria could not afford to import the disease into the country, especially given that the country’s medical facilities are grossly inadequate with insufficient facilities and manpower to handle any of such outbreak. An economist, Chijioke Ekechukwu, also backed self-imposed travel restrictions by Nigerian businessmen and travel advisory by the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, saying that all insignificant travels to China could wait.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigeria-china-trade-suffers-as-coronavirus-limits-travel.html

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by popsy2(m): 5:34am On Feb 08, 2020
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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by simple250: 5:38am On Feb 08, 2020
80percent of what we consume comes from china from textile down to biro ...since the outbreak of the virus and the Chinese new year production has been suspended.


Please pray for china cry

If the virus is not contained am sorry o NA ABA MADE CLOTH WE GO WEAR O grin

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Humblega(m): 5:40am On Feb 08, 2020
Not only Nigeria but majority if not all countries in the world are being affected indirectly with endemic in china. they supply almost all countries in the world with goods.

China new year Festival ends on 5th, yet most sellers don't know when they will resume, instead, they are waiting for news from ministry of health.


* Officially, over 600 pple had died in china alone

* China had lost a lot in economy. major stocks in all time low

* lots of major brands that have outlets in china are counting there loss.



I hope it ends soon.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by princejayy(m): 5:41am On Feb 08, 2020
Run
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Odobaone: 5:42am On Feb 08, 2020
If you no fear US den you no know wassup. D quest to maintain world power

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Muhammad2468(m): 5:45am On Feb 08, 2020
I wish everyone quick recovery

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Jeferious: 5:45am On Feb 08, 2020
May God help China in these trying times. This is certainly not a funny time for importers, to say the least. Have goods worth some cool fortune between here and there and I don't know whether they have been shipped or not.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Nobody: 5:47am On Feb 08, 2020
Better we patronise our own products than to go bring coronavirus all in the name of trade and investment. If that virus enter Nigeria through these means (trade), we're doomed walahi. Na straight to my village from Lagos because I can't imagine how terrible my country will look like if it enter.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Happinessjosh(f): 5:49am On Feb 08, 2020
God help China, God help the affected families, God help the world, God help us all �

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Mindlog: 5:49am On Feb 08, 2020
"Nigeria’s total trade stood at N9.19 trillion in the third quarter of 2019, being exports worth N5.29 trillion and imports worth N3.89 trillion".........So Nigeria exports to China more than imports from it.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by DenreleDave(m): 5:53am On Feb 08, 2020
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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by GermanMelania: 5:57am On Feb 08, 2020
dirtydiva:
Better we patronise our own products than to go bring coronavirus all in the name of trade and investment. If that virus enter Nigeria through these means (trade), we're doomed walahi. Na straight to my village from Lagos because I can't imagine how terrible my country will look like if it enter.

Which products do we produce exactly you wan patronise?

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 6:00am On Feb 08, 2020
Who said China is not the modern day Super power.

Just Corona and it's having impact on almost all countries.
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Nobody: 6:00am On Feb 08, 2020
It should be "China-World trade suffers" cos I'm sure a lot of foreigners won't think of visiting China for the rest of this year even if the Coronavirus is contained... It's just too scary.

I pray for China, for good health, peace and prosperity. cry

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Zane2point4(m): 6:08am On Feb 08, 2020
China wey there visa come deh hard like stone since last yr.
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Equal2DeTask(m): 6:08am On Feb 08, 2020
embarassed
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Dogalmighty17: 6:10am On Feb 08, 2020
This thing might trigger another recession.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by money121(m): 6:13am On Feb 08, 2020
cry cry
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by omoyankee3(m): 6:23am On Feb 08, 2020
ok
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Kpako1(m): 6:35am On Feb 08, 2020
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by macaranta(m): 6:41am On Feb 08, 2020
Everyone is affected
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by William6178: 6:43am On Feb 08, 2020
See blew & join us
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by AtikuNetwork: 6:49am On Feb 08, 2020
FG must do whatever it takes to keep that virus out of Nigeria. I repeat, they must do whatever it takes because we don't have the capacity to fight the disease at all. We can all witness how even China is struggling to control the spread. Abeg o FG. That thing must not enter Nigeria o because the consequences would be catastrophic beyond comprehension. FG you have been warned o.

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Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by kelvyn7: 6:55am On Feb 08, 2020
Mindlog:
"Nigeria’s total trade stood at N9.19 trillion in the third quarter of 2019, being exports worth N5.29 trillion and imports worth N3.89 trillion".........So Nigeria exports to China more than imports from it.

I saw that too and I was shocked shocked
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by InsightsFx: 6:55am On Feb 08, 2020
Maybe
Re: Nigeria-China Trade Suffers As Coronavirus Limits Travel by Roon9(m): 7:00am On Feb 08, 2020
Better safe than sorry

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