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Nigeria’s Exports Reach ₦20.6 Trillion in Q1 2025, Driven by Crude Oil and Trade with China

Nigeria’s total exports surged to ₦20.598 trillion in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, marking a 7.42% increase from ₦19.176 trillion recorded in Q1 2024 and a 2.92% rise from the ₦20.01 trillion posted in Q4 2024.

This is according to the latest figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, total imports in Q1 2025 stood at ₦15.43 trillion — up 4.59% year-on-year from ₦14.75 trillion in Q1 2024, but down 7.02% from ₦16.59 trillion in the previous quarter.

Trade Balance Remains Positive

The country recorded a positive trade balance of ₦5.17 trillion in Q1 2025, a 51.07% increase from Q4 2024, underlining sustained export growth and narrowing import levels.

Crude Oil Leads the Way

Crude oil exports continued to dominate Nigeria’s external trade, accounting for ₦12.96 trillion or 62.89% of total exports. Non-crude exports stood at ₦7.64 trillion (37.11%), with non-oil products making up ₦3.17 trillion or 15.38% of total export value.

Top Trading Partners: China Maintains Lead

China remained Nigeria’s leading import partner with goods valued at ₦4.66 trillion (30.19% of total imports). Other top import sources included:

  • India – ₦1.72 trillion (11.13%)
  • United States – ₦1.42 trillion (9.22%)
  • Netherlands – ₦809.83 billion (5.25%)
  • UAE – ₦617.18 billion (4.00%)

Non-Oil Exports: Mineral Products and Foodstuffs Dominate

By export category, Nigeria’s trade was led by:

  • Mineral products – ₦17.56 trillion (85.23%)
  • Prepared foodstuffs, beverages, and tobacco – ₦1.43 trillion (6.94%)
  • Chemical and allied products – ₦869.50 billion (4.22%)

Export Destinations: Europe Tops, Africa Lags

  • Europe was Nigeria’s largest export destination at ₦8.64 trillion (41.96%)
  • Asia followed with ₦6.75 trillion (32.79%)
  • America received ₦3.33 trillion (16.16%)

Exports to Africa totaled ₦1.85 trillion (9% of total exports), with ECOWAS countries accounting for ₦1.07 trillion (57.58% of African trade).

Top African Export Destinations:

  • South Africa – ₦708.69 billion
  • Ivory Coast – ₦428.56 billion
  • Senegal – ₦346.26 billion
  • Togo – ₦134.80 billion
  • Ghana – ₦122.07 billion

These five countries represented 93.91% of Nigeria’s total exports to Africa.

Key African Import Sources:

  • Angola – ₦224.39 billion
  • Togo – ₦132.31 billion
  • South Africa – ₦125.38 billion
  • Algeria – ₦124.39 billion
  • Egypt – ₦90.21 billion

The data paints a picture of a resilient export sector, driven largely by oil but with signs of growing diversification, especially in food and chemical product exports.

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