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Breaking: Nigeria records negative foreign trade in Q1 2020

The total foreign trade in Nigeria (import and export) reduced to N8.3 trillion, an 18% drop in Q1 2020 from N10.12 trillion in the fourth quarter (Q4) 2019.

The latest figure was parts of data disclosed by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) covering Q1 2020.

The Bureau’s year-on-year report revealed that Nigeria’s total foreign trade only rose by marginally by 0.8%, from N8.23 trillion in Q1 2019 to N8.3 trillion in Q1 2020, reflecting early signs the earliest effects of disruption caused by Covid-19 pandemic.

The report showed that as at the end of Q1 2020, Nigeria’s total foreign trade remained in the negative region.

In Q1 2019, total import for the period stood at N4.22 trillion while total export was N4.08 trillion indicating a negative trade balance of N138.99 billion.

The value of total imports decreased by 21.08% in Q1, 2020 compared to the value recorded in Q4 2019 but was 13.99% higher when compared with Q1, 2019.

Also, the value of imported agricultural goods increased by 12.02% in Q1 2020 compared to Q4 2019 and 10.62% more than Q1 2019.

The value of Agricultural goods exports grew 85.36% in Q1,2020 compared to Q4,2019

Manufactured goods exports decreased by 12.72% in value in Q1,2020 compared to Q4 2019

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