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11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by FreeStuffsNG: 5:18pm On Nov 16, 2023
Japan and ten other countries import agricultural products, minerals, and commodities from Nigeria.

According to a Standard Chartered report, Nigeria’s exports are projected to reach $127 billion by 2030, with an average annual growth rate of 9.5% between 2021 and 2030.

This signals the immense potential for businesses and investors. Diverse goods, including sesame seeds, copper ingots, and aluminium products, are in high demand.

Dry hibiscus flowers are also making a name for themselves in the international market, and these examples only scratch the surface of the exciting opportunities in global trade.

According to Dele Ayemibo, Export Doctor, here are what these countries, and several others, have to offer in terms of exports from Nigeria.

Japan primarily imports different types of sesame seeds, copper ingots, and aluminium products like ingots and alloys from Nigeria.

Jordan primarily imports palm kernel shells, hibiscus flowers, sesame seeds, gum Arabic, stone flour, clear float glass, and blue reflective glass from Nigeria.

Kazakhstan primarily imports dry hibiscus flowers from Nigeria.

Kenya primarily imports from Nigeria zinc ash, dry split ginger, natural rubber, foodstuffs, dark gray reflective glass, and aluminium ingots.

Kuwait’s primary imports from Nigeria include cashew kernels and bird’s eye chilli.

Latvia primarily imports cashew kernels, pet flakes, hibiscus flowers, dry split ginger, and brown bale bottles from Nigeria.

Lebanon primarily imports sesame seeds, palm kernel shells, cocoa shells, cashew kernels, and bronze reflective glass from Nigeria.

Liberia primarily imports cosmetics, Star Lager beer, Legend beer, MPK fertilizer, Maltina Classic, locally made Aba slippers, hair attachment products, empty bottles, beverages, and baby diapers from Nigeria

Libya primarily imports cashew kernels, hair products, rub, Stella pomade, and dry split ginger from Nigeria

Lithuania imports dry split ginger, technically specified rubber, polyester table fiber, hull sesame seeds, and hibiscus flowers from Nigeria.

Malaysia Imports tin ore, tin concentrate, technically specified rubber, raw cocoa beans, fermented cocoa beans, lead ore and lead ingots, columbite, crude shea butter, dry cocoa beans, aluminium alloys, aluminium ingots, cassiterite ore, iron ore, and hull sesame seeds from Nigeria.

One of the major factors affecting exports is payment risk. Dele emphasized in a video the importance of addressing payment risk in international trade, a concern that often plagues importers and exporters, especially in the export business.

He underscored the significance of a letter of credit as a pivotal trade finance instrument, highlighting its role in mitigating payment risk and the variant called the “confirmed letter of credit,”.

Dele defined a letter of credit as “an undertaking of the buyer’s Bank given to the seller, which gives assurance of payment when the shipment is made, and documents are presented that confirm to the terms and condition of letter of credit.”

He further explained certain countries are exposed to political and economic risks, prompting the need for additional security in trade transactions. In such cases, a confirmed letter of credit from a third-party country is a safeguard.

For instance, if you’re exporting goods to Venezuela, the Venezuelan bank issues an LC to you as the exporter, but they initially send this LC to Citibank in New York. Citibank in New York forwards the LC to your bank, ensuring a reliable trade process.

“Confirmation involves another bank, otherwise called the confirming Bank in another country giving additional undertaking plus the undertaking of the import Bank.”

https://businessday.ng/news/article/11-countries-that-are-buying-products-from-nigeria-right-now/

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by FreeStuffsNG: 5:18pm On Nov 16, 2023
This is the best time to invest in Nigeria.
The best investment destination in Nigeria and Africa is South West Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by PlayMaker14: 5:21pm On Nov 16, 2023
By fire by force agenda.... grin


Reminds me of when PDP was in power, they don't need all these shalaye, their records placed them well above South Africa as the Africa powerhouse in the Economic sector.


APC, Otilo party grin

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Beremx(f): 5:28pm On Nov 16, 2023
At least we have goods we export as a country. It's high time our social studies textbooks are updated to include the items. It cannot only be cocoa, rubber and groundnut which have become stale

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by TANID(m): 5:28pm On Nov 16, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This is the best time to invest in Nigeria.
The best investment destination in Nigeria and Africa is South West Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria for ever!
amen

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by LeoDeKing: 5:31pm On Nov 16, 2023
God bless Nigeria
God bless PBAT
God bless patriotic Nigerians
God bless the 5 geopolitical zones

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Absuchat(m): 5:31pm On Nov 16, 2023
Italy too

We supply them with the freshest toto all the way from Benin grin

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Streetdoctor: 5:34pm On Nov 16, 2023
EveN RiCE BANDITS THAT ARE BUSY ShOUTING "TWALE" WILL START TELLING U BUSiNESS.
LAUGH NO GO KILL ME JARE. DOES IT MEAN THAt YORUBAS LIKE PAPER WORK THAN PRACTICAL WORK, BCS HAVING WORKED W8TH THEM, ANY IMPOSSIBLE TING TO THEM NA JAZZ DEM GO TERM AM

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by CallmeTrinity: 5:38pm On Nov 16, 2023
LeoDeKing:
grin
The boy don dey calm down 🤣🤣🤣

After being humbled like the child it is 🤣🤣

Oya dry your tears. Go and sin no more 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Loving those salty tear streaks rolling down your supple cheeks 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Obyangel: 5:44pm On Nov 16, 2023
We're an exporting country, truly the gaint of Africa. Nigeria will be great again smiley

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Akfrenzy(m): 5:45pm On Nov 16, 2023
grin APC don arrange better propaganda 😆😆😆

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Wealthoptulent(m): 5:45pm On Nov 16, 2023

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Brendaniel: 5:45pm On Nov 16, 2023
APC blamed Nigerians for not exporting enough, the same APC is now bragging with Nigerians exporting...

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Mide70: 5:45pm On Nov 16, 2023
We spend and based our transactions in dollar, pounds ,euro but none of these countries transacts with us imagine . It's well

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Jangbajantis: 5:46pm On Nov 16, 2023
Hope they reduce fuel price and improve naira with this. Coz that's the only way we'll feel the impact as "producers". Anything else is Tales By Moonlight.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
Thank you so much for this OP.


Sane, honest, sensible and hardworking youths will learn, improvise and tap knowledge from this thread.

But the children of perdition will never see any good thing about this thread.
Constant wailing, gnashing imof teeth, stupid and senseless jokes is synonymous with their life of misery, frustrations and bitterness.
Lowlives who believe nothing good can ever come their way in life.

People dey o
(Quote this to say nonsense if you see yourself as one of those people).
Nonentities.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by bigdammyj: 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
Noted.
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
Akfrenzy:
grin APC don arrange better propaganda 😆😆😆
PlayMaker14:
By fire by force agenda.... grin
APC, Otilo party grin
Na d same thing u go dey say for the next 20 years.
While you see your mates progressing in life.
Dey dere,
Na old u dey old dey go so. 🚶‍♂️

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by bizzibodi(m): 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
They import all those raw materials from naija turn it into finish goods them export it to naija...so what hav we gain?

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by greenmouse(m): 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
good to know

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by CHIOMAEZEH: 5:47pm On Nov 16, 2023
We also export arts and culture ...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOtBozdWe3c

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by phemmie06(m): 5:48pm On Nov 16, 2023
Tell me their percentage contribution to the GDP.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:48pm On Nov 16, 2023
Absuchat:
Italy too
We supply them with the freshest toto all the way from Benin grin
Incoherent jargons by Nairaland kids.
Better make mama proud of you in this life for once.
Our Kobo.
Kids everywhere.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:48pm On Nov 16, 2023
Good thread.

Think outside the box guys.
Make things happen for yourself.
Stop complaining about life 24/7.
Be wise.
We Rise!

CallmeTrinity:

Good one
Especially legit hustles ✌️
God bless Our hustle 🙏

malcom1X:
Arab countries importing hibiscus flowers, na Zobo wey Dem dey drink?
Illiteracy is not a disease,
It's something worse.
Better start planting hibiscus 🌺 flowers at your background to get started.
Do not be a Lazy youth in Jesus name we pray...

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Skillsnigeria: 5:48pm On Nov 16, 2023
Noted
Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by CallmeTrinity: 5:48pm On Nov 16, 2023
post=127004377:
Think outside the box guys.
Make things happen for yourself.
Stop complaining about life 24/7.
Be wise.
We Rise!

Good one
Especially legit hustles ✌️

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by Namaster: 5:49pm On Nov 16, 2023
Sesame seeds seems to be a potential gold mine.

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by malcom1X: 5:49pm On Nov 16, 2023
Arab countries importing hibiscus flowers, na Zobo wey Dem dey drink?

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Re: 11 Countries That Are Buying Products From Nigeria Right Now by illicit(m): 5:49pm On Nov 16, 2023
No benefits

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