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    Home»News»Foreign Trade Volume Hits N8.24t In Q1, 2019
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    Foreign Trade Volume Hits N8.24t In Q1, 2019

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJune 7, 2019 --- 11:25 pmNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), said Nigeria recorded a total trade volume of N8.24 trillion in the first quarter of 2019.

    The NBS said this in “Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics’’ for first quarter, 2019 posted on its website.

    The bureau said the figure (N8.24 trillion) was 2.50 per cent higher compared to fourth quarter, 2018 and 7.52 per cent higher relative to the corresponding quarter in 2018.

    It said the trade balance remained positive at N831.62 billion in the quarter under review, boosted by increase in both exports and imports.

    According to the report, total import in the quarter is N3.70 billion while total export is N4.54 trillion.

    The bureau said crude oil export accounted for N3.38 trillion, non-crude oil export was N1.16 trillion and non-crude export was N604.44 billion in the quarter under review.

    It said exports trade was dominated by crude oil exports, which contributed N3.38 trillion or 74.45 per cent to the value of total exports in first quarter, 2019.

    Meanwhile, the report said the value of total imports rose by 3.39 per cent in first quarter, 2019 compared to fourth quarter, 2018 and by 25.84 per cent over the corresponding quarter of 2018.

    It said imported agricultural products were 7.98 per cent higher in value than in fourth quarter, 2018 and 28.1 per cent higher than first quarter, 2018.

    The report said the value of raw material imports grew 6.62 per cent more than the value recorded in fourth quarter, 2018 and 20.76 per cent more than the value recorded in first quarter, 2018.

    India, Spain, France, South Africa and the Netherlands were the country’s major export trading partners in the quarter under review, while China, U.S., Netherlands, India and Switzerland were the largest import trading partners. (NAN)

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