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Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:03pm On Sep 11, 2024
Nigeria recorded a trade surplus of N6.95 trillion in the second quarter of 2024, reflecting the country’s strong export performance amidst a slight decline in overall merchandise trade.

This surplus marks a 6.60% increase from the previous quarter, which recorded a surplus of N6.52 trillion.

Nigeria’s total merchandise trade in Q2 2024 stood at N31.89 trillion, representing a 3.76% decline compared to the preceding quarter (Q1 2024) but marking a 150.39% rise from the corresponding period in 2023.

This is according to a report, released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Wednesday, which shows a decline in Nigeria’s import.

Exports drive trade surplus
Nigeria’s export sector continues to be the primary driver of its trade surplus. In Q2 2024, total exports stood at N19.42 trillion, accounting for 60.89% of the country’s total trade.

This represents a 1.31% increase from N19.17 trillion in the first quarter and a 201.76% surge from N6.44 trillion recorded in Q2 2023.

The dominance of crude oil exports remains a key factor in this performance, contributing N14.56 trillion, or 74.98% of total exports.

Non-crude oil exports, valued at N4.86 trillion, made up 25.02% of the total export value, with non-oil products contributing N1.94 trillion.

The strong export performance, particularly in crude oil, ensured that Nigeria maintained a favourable trade balance.

In Q2 2024, Nigeria’s top export destinations were dominated by European and American countries. Spain emerged as the largest export partner, receiving goods valued at N2.01 trillion, accounting for 10.34% of Nigeria’s total exports.

The United States followed closely with N1.86 trillion (9.56%), while France imported N1.82 trillion worth of Nigerian goods, representing 9.37% of total exports.

Other significant export partners include India (N1.65 trillion or 8.50%) and the Netherlands (N1.38 trillion or 7.10%).

Collectively, these top five export partners contributed 44.87% of Nigeria’s total exports during the second quarter of 2024.

Imports decline in Q2 2024
While exports surged, imports in Q2 2024 experienced a notable decline. The total value of imports stood at N12.47 trillion, accounting for 39.11% of the country’s merchandise trade.

This marked a 10.71% decrease from the N13.97 trillion recorded in Q1 2024 but still showed a 97.93% increase from the N6.30 trillion recorded in Q2 2023.

The reduction in imports further contributed to the significant trade surplus, highlighting Nigeria’s growing export strength relative to its import demand.

China maintained its position as Nigeria’s largest supplier of goods, with imports valued at N3.03 trillion, representing 24.29% of Nigeria’s total imports.

Belgium followed, supplying goods worth N1.79 trillion (14.35%), while India contributed N1.06 trillion, accounting for 8.49% of total imports. The United States was the fourth-largest import partner with N917.84 billion (7.36%), and the Netherlands rounded out the top five with N585.30 billion (4.69%) of total imports.

These countries were responsible for a significant portion of Nigeria’s imports, mainly supplying mineral fuels, machinery, and transport equipment.

Trade by mode of transport

In Q2 2024, the bulk of Nigeria’s trade was conducted via maritime transport. Exports transported by sea accounted for N19.25 trillion, or 99.14% of total exports.
Air transport played a minimal role in the export sector, contributing N73.72 billion or 0.38%, while road transport accounted for N30.72 billion or 0.16% of exports. Other transport methods, including pipelines, contributed N63.28 billion or 0.33%.
On the import side, maritime transport also dominated, accounting for N11.84 trillion or 94.94% of total imports. Air transport contributed N531.38 billion (4.66%), while road transport accounted for only N49.97 billion (0.40%) of imports.

The heavy reliance on maritime transport highlights the importance of Nigeria’s seaports in facilitating international trade.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/09/11/nigerias-trade-surplus-hits-n6-95-trillion-in-q2-2024-as-import-weakens/

Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by FreeStuffsNG(op):
In Q2 2024, Nigeria’s top export destinations were dominated by European and American countries. Spain emerged as the largest export partner, receiving goods valued at N2.01 trillion, accounting for 10.34% of Nigeria’s total exports. Thank you Spain for your patronage of Nigerian businesses.

Tinubunomics has started working and improving our aggregate output significantly tilting our economy in favor of exports than imports.

Rent-seekers will now need to innovate, create local alternatives and compete globally or die.

Those who want to continue with their 'container' importation business like the mediocre LP Presidential candidate will not like this kind of good news. FG, under President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not allow our nation to remain a dumping ground because you want to keep stocking your trading and supermarket business. Lailai!

Here is the lesson to those wishing ill luck to the administration of President Bola Tinubu; when you hate, criminally defame and point accusing fingers at an innocent person, the remaining 4 fingers of illwind you wish others are pointing at you! You bless Nigeria, Nigeria will bless you, you curse Nigeria, Nigeria will curse you and your generations and nothing you sow in Nigeria or outside Nigeria will be blessed because the curse will follow you around!

Big ups to everyone who made this possible.

We are absolutely on track to disappointing the naysayers and unpatriotic elements who always wish our dear country ill.

This surplus will be massively increased by Q4 when we would have achieved drastic reduction in importation of PMS, Polypropylene, Fertilizer etc and export of PMS.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Emu4life(m): 5:49pm On Sep 11, 2024
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Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by iWasNotHere(m): 5:49pm On Sep 11, 2024
Fake news by the APC
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by phr0nesis(m):
Before clicking this, I already knew who the OP would be. None other than propagandist in-chief, Freesturv ng
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by CrownedPhoenix: 5:50pm On Sep 11, 2024
Story
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Generosity53(m): 5:50pm On Sep 11, 2024
Okay
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by ReubenE(m):
This one and posting senseless news

Very unproductive element that attach himself to political crooks like a remora to survive is telling other people to compete globally or die.

Trade surplus cho cho cho but the report only ended up highlighting crude oil as the largest contributor but failed to mention the other commodities.
The import and export margin is not because Nigerians are now exporting more meaningful commodities superior to what they were doing just a year ago but because they are now poorer, preoccupied with survival than doing business.
What is even the surplus value in international currency like dollars.
Compare the dollar value of this phantom surplus with surplus from one year ago.
The surplus is not cause of any meaningful economic growth but because our national currency and every other thing has gotten bad. People getting poorer and businesses folding up, it is normal for export - import margin to widen in favour of export, not that government has performed some magic to grow the export sector
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Afonjeezy(f): 5:50pm On Sep 11, 2024
Strong but dollar is N1700
Fool your fellow fools, not me.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by mcquin(m): 5:50pm On Sep 11, 2024
Glad to hear but Nigerians want to feel the impact. We are too used to having reports not translating to better living standards.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by dometome: 5:51pm On Sep 11, 2024
Propaganda. Ignore the evidences of your eyes, that was the last and the most essential commandment from the party.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by JohnieWalker12(m): 5:51pm On Sep 11, 2024
Cho Cho Cho. Make Una show workings. Na so NNPC say them get 3 trillion as profit last year. Agbado slaves
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Mhudi: 5:51pm On Sep 11, 2024
Na statistics we go chop?
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by crestedaguiyi: 5:51pm On Sep 11, 2024
Heheheheheheh

The timing of this news sha
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Gboom: 5:52pm On Sep 11, 2024
What of poverty & suffering index?
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by OkCornel(m): 5:53pm On Sep 11, 2024
What is the trade surplus in USD?

Propagandists are using a weakened naira to score stupid points.

Convert to USD and compare to previous quarters and years make we see how far.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Emu4life(m): 5:54pm On Sep 11, 2024
But the Naira is losing it's value on an exponential level.....
What kind of Pseudo-Economics is Agbado practicinghuh
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by hafeeanubasy: 5:55pm On Sep 11, 2024
BIAFRAN Naysayers,YOUR FOOD IS READY

Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by OkCornel(m): 5:55pm On Sep 11, 2024
Dear Jagaban lovers,

What is the progress update on Tinubu’s eight point agenda he promised Nigerians in 2023? This is over one year now. How far?

1. food security;
2. poverty eradication;
3. growth,
4. job creation;
5. access to capital;
6. inclusion;
7. rule of law; and
8. fighting corruption

https://punchng.com/translating-tinubus-8-point-agenda-to-recovery/?amp

What about the 50 million jobs promised between 2023 to 2026? How many has Tinubu and his government created?

https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Epicji: 5:55pm On Sep 11, 2024
What is Nigeria exporting to have this kind of surplus? Just asking.l come in peace.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by BadBradley:
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Abaziaka: 6:00pm On Sep 11, 2024
Hmmm
The trade surplus is not reflecting in the welfare of the country populace, basic essentials are out of reach for the netizen due to constant and uncontrollable inflation.
Supporting this government again is like a self inflict injury. I rest my case.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by 004gist: 6:01pm On Sep 11, 2024
Watin weaken import
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by jmoore(m): 6:02pm On Sep 11, 2024
Babablu statistics.

Na gullible people una go deceive.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by DeLaRue: 6:04pm On Sep 11, 2024
Tough decisions for challenging times.

The President should remain on course and not allow himself to be distracted. Remove subsidy patapata and put the saved money into repaying some of our debts and invest the rest in education, health and agriculture.

Non oil exports are booming. Economy is rumbling like a volcano that is about to explode. Those in the know are investing in businesses now because they know this economy will become unstoppable after this challenging period.

All the hard decisions that previous Presidents from Chief Obasanjo failed to take because they didn't want to be unpopular, this President is taking them. A very courageous man.

Those who want to continue to be spoon fed by government through all sorts of subsidies need to realise Nigeria simply can't afford never-ending subsidies.

Mr Tinubu is doing well though he can do even better if detractors will let him be.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by femmoy(m): 6:05pm On Sep 11, 2024
OkCornel:
Dear Jagaban lovers,

What is the progress update on Tinubu’s eight point agenda he promised Nigerians in 2023? This is over one year now. How far?

1. food security;
2. poverty eradication;
3. growth,
4. job creation;
5. access to capital;
6. inclusion;
7. rule of law; and
8. fighting corruption

https://punchng.com/translating-tinubus-8-point-agenda-to-recovery/?amp

What about the 50 million jobs promised between 2023 to 2026? How many has Tinubu and his government created?

https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival
I think it's time to start holding them accountable and for their words.
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Diligence: 6:07pm On Sep 11, 2024
"Where are the cows?"
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by ironheart(m): 6:08pm On Sep 11, 2024
Too poor to import
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by givedemwotowoto: 6:09pm On Sep 11, 2024
“We will expand taxation and reduce their purchasing power”

That’s the result
Re: Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits N6.95 Trillion In Q2 2024 As Import Weakens by Meti99(m): 6:09pm On Sep 11, 2024
🤣🤣🤣🤣 anything flies in Nigeria 🤣🤣🤣
Dollar is dancing Yahooze
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