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Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by treesun: 2:28pm On Dec 07, 2021
Nigeria recorded a negative trade balance of N8.9tn, between January and September, 2021, data from the National Bureau of Statistics have shown.

Within this period, total foreign trade stood at N35.09tn, comprising N22tn imports and N13.1tn exports, leading to N8.9tn trade deficit.

A breakdown of the trade data by quarters shows that Nigeria’s total merchandise trade stood at N9.76tn in the first quarter of the year representing 6.99 per cent increase over the value recorded in Q4 2020.

The export component of this trade stood at N2.91tn, representing 29.79 per cent of the total trade in Q1 while import was valued at N6.85tn representing 70.21 per cent.

The higher level of imports over exports resulted in a trade deficit (in goods) of N3.94tn in Q1 2021.

The value of crude oil export stood at N1.93tn representing 66.38 per cent of the total export recorded in Q1, 2021, while non-crude oil export accounted for 33.62 per cent of the total export.

Data from the Bureau showed that majority of the goods imported during this period originated from China, valued at N2tn, followed by the Netherlands (N726.09bn), the United States (N608.12bn), India (N589.1bn) and Belgium (N238.5bn).



Similarly, Nigeria’s top export trade partners in Q1 were India (N488.1bn), Spain (N287.2bn), China (N190.1bn), the Netherlands (N160.bn) and France (N133bn).

However, in the second quarter of the year, Nigeria’s trade deficit fell to N1.87tn as exports jumped to N5.08tn against imports of N6.95tn.

The value of imports and exports in Q2 brought total merchandise trade to N12.03tn, representing a 23.28 per cent increase from the N9.7tn recorded in Q1.

The NBS said crude oil, the major component of export trade, stood at N4.08tn (80.29 per cent) of total export.

It further said crude oil value had a sharp increase of 111.32 per cent in Q2 compared to the N1.93tn recorded in Q1 2021, while the non-crude oil goods recorded N1tn (19.71 per cent) of total export trade during Q2 2021.

Further analysis of data from the bureau shows that the majority of imported goods in Q2 2021 originated from China with a value of N2.08tn, followed by India with N570.01bn, Netherlands (N557.15bn), United States (N526.92bn), and Russia (N284.36bn).

Meanwhile, most goods were exported to India (949.05bn), Spain (N524.49bn), Canada (N355.60bn), Netherlands (N298.29bn), and the United States (N256.63bn).


The NBS on Monday revealed that Nigeria’s trade deficit rose to N3.03tn in the third quarter of the year.

According to the Statistician General of the Federation, Simon Harry, who disclosed this in a press briefing held in Abuja, total trade in the review period rose to N13.3tn, comprising N8.2tn imports and N5.1tn exports.

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


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

He stated that crude oil dominated export trade in Q3, as total export of the commodity amounted to N4tn or 78.47 per cent of total export.

He added, “This was followed by natural gas, liquefied with N487.49bn (9.50 per cent), floating or submersible drilling platforms with N163.70bn (3.19 per cent) and urea, whether or not in aqueous solution with N107.17bn (2.08 per cent).

“On the other hand, imports were mainly motor spirit valued at N 1,052.5bn (12.91 per cent), Durum wheat valued at N 315.17bn (3.87 per cent), gas oil with N225.63bn (2.77 per cent), Used Vehicles N185.41bn (2.27 per cent).”



The NBS also listed China (2.4tn), India (N710.3bn), the United States (N599.1bn), Netherlands (N554.2bn) and Belgium (N434.1bn) as Nigeria’s top five import trade partners during the review period.

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

Insecurity, lack of domestic production fueling trade deficit – Utomi

A renowned economist and a former presidential candidate, Pat Utomi, who spoke on the N8.9tn trade deficit, attributed the country’s huge appetite for imports to insufficient domestic production driven by worsening insecurity and stringent government regulations.

He said while there were many interventions being introduced by the government and the Central Bank of Nigeria to reduce imports and shore up exports, most of the initiatives were fraught with inconsistencies and corrupt practices which prevent real impact.

He said, “You will notice that Nigeria’s top imports which are food products and motor spirits are thing that we should be exporting because we are a food producing nation and we have oil in abundance. This is scandalous.

“But the reason this is so is simple; firstly, access to farms is problematic. I am in the agriculture value chain business and farmers say to us ‘we can’t supply to you, because we are afraid to go to our farms’. So the insecurity contributes significantly to poor farm output.

“Beyond insecurity, government regulations and policies also hinder production in various sectors.”

He added that the Nigerian environment made production difficult and the small money that came from oil was used to import goods for consumption.
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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by treesun: 2:35pm On Dec 07, 2021
Sure Femi Adesina has not read this!

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by treesun: 4:00pm On Dec 07, 2021
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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by fr3do(m): 5:08am On Dec 08, 2021
This is unacceptable

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Drkelv(m): 5:10am On Dec 08, 2021
Get serious y’all
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by WibusJaga: 5:11am On Dec 08, 2021


And one clown said "Nigeria’s Insecurity Will Help Investors Make More Money".

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Shetemi12(m): 5:17am On Dec 08, 2021
Any News about Nigeria should be a News but an old story to re read and laugh about. There's no money in the country for the peaceful minded. Someone should bless me this morning
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Nobody: 5:24am On Dec 08, 2021
Shifting Blame is Synonymous with everything about this present Administration.

If they're not blaming The past administration, they'll be blaming Insecurities, Even Tiwa's Sextape sef.

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Nobody: 5:24am On Dec 08, 2021
“Beyond insecurity, government regulations and policies also hinder production in various sectors.”

He added that the Nigerian environment made production difficult and the small money that came from oil was used to import goods for consumption.

The above extract is a self-inflicted plague upon the nation by it's government.

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by jericco1(m): 5:30am On Dec 08, 2021
Well the same insecurity that was created by the government

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Tetrahedron: 5:30am On Dec 08, 2021
But some zombies will bring lying moh’d and femi Adeshina’s propaganda journal and be telling us how Nigeria is eldorado!

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by emilfischer(m): 5:34am On Dec 08, 2021
Either our leaders are completely clueless or they like the way the country is at the moment.

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Siberia01(m): 5:52am On Dec 08, 2021
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Military0001: 5:54am On Dec 08, 2021
Hahahhahaha na the “blames insecurity” for me!!! And brainless president Buhari was busy talking about brain drain….

What is the work of this useless APC led federal government? is it to blame or to solve problems faced by Nigerian masses? Well they came in with blame and they are leaving with blames & massive failure, painfully some foolish APC supporters are still in their zombie mode to support this useless and failed government of Buhari.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Osiris12: 6:00am On Dec 08, 2021
Nigeria will continue to and continue to experience trade deficit until this country breaks up

Amen

That vulture grilling guy’s business don collapse. But the idiot no go gree..
he later turn pastor and the blogger.
Everything still dey collapse for his head grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Namnam: 6:09am On Dec 08, 2021
Can we PLEASE start using the infrastructure available to sell something that ISNT oil for once especially with our ECOWAS neighbors because it’s obvious that oil is just exposing itself more and more as cancerous to the economy
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Brushstrokes20: 6:25am On Dec 08, 2021
Expectedly!... In search of a SOLUTION, Nig found it's BIGGEST PROBLEM!

What the lifeless vegetable cannot destroy does not exist undecided

Ogun kill any brainless zombie that quotes me to spit trash undecided

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by CocoaOla: 6:31am On Dec 08, 2021
Unfreindly business policy and extortion by officials is the real cause

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Efewestern: 6:32am On Dec 08, 2021
Osiris12:
Nigeria will continue to and continue to experience trade deficit until this country breaks up

Amen

That vulture grilling guy’s business don collapse. But the idiot no go gree..
he later turn pastor and the blogger.
Everything still dey collapse for his head grin grin grin

Even if we break-up and we don't change our current system of importing everything, we would still experience trade deficit.

This is simple economics. We import more than the value we are creating.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Onyiiobi7735(m): 6:36am On Dec 08, 2021
It's well with Nigeria. If not for bad leadership, Nigeria should have been like SA.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by lexy2014: 7:00am On Dec 08, 2021
treesun:

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Olaideolayemi(m): 7:01am On Dec 08, 2021
Our balance of payment in this country will be better,If govt do the right things.. Studying econonic growth/development in this country will surely know their must be balance of payment deficit, initially watching Economic predicator,It will be observerd that the CBN are trying to bring stable economy due to their various intervention..but govt policy, especially from weak and incompetent minister is adding to the problem..Also weak govt structure, especially from the president.. public goods like protroleum, gas,and other refined product should have been done by reasonable govt having not less than three refinery without any output..very regretful.. Another is Agricultural product..Poor pricing and sabotage is affecting the system,Even till now,the average cost of local rice still high, despite various intervention..I believe better Economic, security,and good politicians as president.. Things will improved than this..I pray may God help us..
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 7:12am On Dec 08, 2021
A very useless kon3

Remember that the army is just another government organization like the civil service where the director or whatever head can decide to even embezzled funds meant for the payment of staff salary and nothing would happen.

As in complete lack of accountability.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Danjikanbauchi: 7:29am On Dec 08, 2021
Buhari, Tinubu and liar Mohammed came to steal kill and destroy.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Perfecttouch(m): 7:40am On Dec 08, 2021
And iswap is moving 18 billion through out financial systems..

Buhari fit dey reason to borrow loan from iswap now

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by CSTRR: 7:50am On Dec 08, 2021
No, that is not a problem.

Our concern is that Igbo should not be president.
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by BigBizzy(m): 7:54am On Dec 08, 2021
we're not surprised
Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 8:08am On Dec 08, 2021
But one hopeless ídiot said "Nigeria's insecurity will help investors make more money" . Who do we believe now undecided

For emphasis, the hopeless ídiot is trying to tell you lazy Nigerians that the insecurity were facing in this country is a good thing and you should expect more carnage like the killing of 42 travelers by Fulani terrorists yesterday. It explains a lot of the ineptitude we've been witnessing. It wasn't by mistake, it was deliberate cool

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Racoon(m): 8:11am On Dec 08, 2021
Yet the useless govt is still saying "Nigeria Remains Most Attractive Investment Destination In Africa."

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Re: Nigeria Records ₦8.9tn Trade Deficit In Nine Months, Expert Blames Insecurity by Bluntemperor: 8:22am On Dec 08, 2021
Efewestern:


Even if we break-up and we don't change our current system of importing everything, we would still experience trade deficit.

This is simple economics. We import more than the value we are creating.

Well said bro!
Even the govt has not one-day accepted that reality not his people that there MUST BE BALANCE OF TRADE between Nigeria and other Nations, otherwise,this govt will continue to borrow for us to live!
• when last did you see Nigerian Minister of Finance telling Nigerians what we have,how much money we make from oil and non-oil and how much do we expended! All we see is borrowings, even the National Assembly has under Lawan,kept quiet, supporting all along!
•A country that has N8.9 Trillion as Economic Deficit should place every Nigerian on red arlert, otherwise we are doomed!
By not showing us how much we earn as a nation,we don't know the direction of our Economy.Just Negodu!

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