Nigeria’s foreign trade recorded 4th consecutive rise in 2018 — NBS
The NBS said this in its “Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics for Fourth Quarter of 2018” posted on its website.
The country’s major export trading partners as at fourth quarter, 2018 were India, Spain, France, South Africa and the Netherlands, while China, U.S., Netherlands, India and Belgium were the major import trading partners. Other major categories of imports were food and live animals as well as manufactured goods which accounted for N349 billion and N286 billion of total imports during the quarter.
Other import origins were the U.S., the Netherlands, India and Belgium which accounted for N373 billion or 10.4 per cent, N327 billion or 9.1 per cent, N231 billion or 6.5 per cent and N197 billion or 5.57 per cent.
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