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Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Great100000: 7:09pm On Nov 29
Nigeria’s export trade has remained strong in Q2 2024, with the top ten destinations accounting for 72.15% of total exports, valued at N14.01 trillion.

Total exports to all destinations saw a modest increase of 1.31%, rising to N19.41 trillion in Q2, compared to N19.16 trillion in Q1 2024.

Spain emerged as the leading destination, receiving N2 trillion worth of Nigerian exports in Q2 2024, while China, the smallest importer among the top ten, received N744.91 billion in total exports.

This data is derived from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report for Q2 2024.

Below is a detailed breakdown of Nigeria’s top export destinations, along with key insights into the factors driving these trade patterns.

1. China – N744.91 billion (5.32% of total exports)


China, which did not appear among Nigeria’s top ten export destinations in Q1, re-entered the list in Q2 2024 with imports totaling N744.91 billion.

Although Nigeria’s crude oil exports to China have been on the decline, accounting for only 28.05% of total exports, the country continues to play a key role in Nigeria’s non-oil exports, representing 71.95% of trade with Nigeria.

2. Indonesia – N862.77 billion (6.16% of total exports)

Indonesia, though a major importer of Nigerian crude, saw a decline of 24.70% in imports from Nigeria in Q2, totaling N862.77 billion from 1.14 trillion in Q1.

Crude oil accounted for 98.71% of exports to Indonesia, with the remaining 1.29% non-crude oil products.

Indonesia’s expanding industrial sector remains a key driver of demand for Nigerian oil.

3. Italy – N1.16 trillion (8.31% of total exports)

Italy’s imports from Nigeria saw a significant increase of 28.72%, reaching N1.16 trillion in Q2 2024 from N904.27 billion.

Crude oil made up 99.54% of exports to Italy, with non-crude oil products comprising just 0.46%.

Italy’s growing reliance on Nigerian crude, particularly after the geopolitical shifts in Europe, reflects the continued importance of Nigerian oil for its energy security.

4. Canada – N1.17 trillion (8.40% of total exports)

Canada’s imports from Nigeria grew by 5.94% to N1.17 trillion in Q2 2024 from N1.11 trillion in Q1.

Crude oil constituted 98.48% of exports to Canada, with non-crude oil products making up the remaining 1.52%.

Despite increasing energy independence in North America, Canada continues to rely on Nigerian oil, maintaining a steady trade relationship.

5. Ivory Coast – N1.35 trillion (9.64% of total exports)

Ivory Coast has seen a remarkable surge in imports from Nigeria, with an 81.39% increase in Q2, totaling N1.35 trillion from N744.59 billion in the first quarter of 2024.

As the only African nation in the top ten, the bulk of its imports from Nigeria consisted of 99.29% crude oil, bolstered by Ivory Coast’s growing refining capacity.

The country’s increasing demand for energy makes it a vital partner for Nigeria’s oil exports.

6. Netherlands – N1.38 trillion (9.85% of total exports)

The Netherlands received N1.37 trillion worth of exports from Nigeria in Q2 2024, with a marked decrease of 18.63% from 1.695 trillion in Q1.

Despite this drop, the Netherlands plays a crucial role in distributing Nigerian crude to other European markets, alongside a significant portion of non-oil products, contributing 71.29% crude oil and 28.71% non-crude oil in Q2.

7. India – N1.65 trillion (11.78% of total exports)

India’s growing industrial and energy needs have driven a slight 2.40% increase in imports from Nigeria, totalling N1.65 trillion in Q2 2024 from N1.61 trillion in the first quarter of the year.

Nigeria’s export to India comprises 67.38% crude oil and 32.62% non-crude products.

As one of the world’s largest consumers of oil, India’s demand for Nigerian crude is expected to continue growing, solidifying Nigeria’s position as a key supplier.

8. France – N1.82 trillion (12.99% of total exports)

France, like other European nations, has increased its reliance on Nigerian crude oil.

In Q2 2024, the country imported N1.82 trillion in goods, with crude oil representing 78.57% of that total.

While imports from Nigeria declined by 14.36% from N2.125 trillion in Q1, France remains a critical partner in the diversification of Europe’s energy supply, particularly considering the ongoing energy crisis stemming from the Ukraine conflict.

9. United States – N1.86 trillion (13.25% of total exports)

The U.S. remains one of Nigeria’s major trade partners, receiving N1.86 trillion in exports during Q2 2024, a notable 41.55% increase from N1.31 trillion in Q1.

Crude oil made up 87.43% of exports to the U.S., with non-crude oil products accounting for 12.57%.

Despite its growing energy independence, the U.S. continues to rely on Nigerian oil, reinforcing its role in Nigeria’s export economy.

10. Spain – N2.01 trillion (14.32% of total exports)

Spain bagged the position as Nigeria’s largest export destination, receiving N2.01 trillion worth of goods in Q2 2024, despite a slight decline of 0.82% from N2.02 trillion the previous quarter.

A significant portion, 81.03%, of exports to Spain consisted of crude oil, with the remaining 18.97% comprising non-crude oil products.

Spain’s importance as a key refining hub in Europe has been magnified by the broader EU strategy to diversify energy sources away from Russian oil.

Key insights and conclusion

- The top ten export destinations for Nigeria in Q2 2024 highlight the strategic role of oil in the global trade dynamics and crude oil continues to dominate Nigeria’s exports.

- Europe remains a critical market for Nigerian oil, with countries like Spain, France, and Italy continuing to rely on Nigeria to secure their energy needs.

- Meanwhile, Asian economies such as India and China also represent significant markets for Nigerian oil, with India’s demand rising steadily.

- These trade relationships are shaped by a complex interplay of energy security, geopolitical factors, and economic demands, positioning Nigeria as an important global supplier of crude oil, even as it works to diversify its export base.
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/11/29/top-ten-export-destinations-of-nigerian-goods-in-q2-2024/

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by mrjoeblinks: 7:34pm On Nov 29
Ehen?
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Mtcheeeew! Wetin dem dey make wey dem dey export

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by levimarvis: 7:35pm On Nov 29
OK
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by justi40(m): 7:36pm On Nov 29
Chief you are missing the point here, the bill has so many sections, you shouldn't be deceived by SENATOR NDUME statement on the tax exemption by certain classes who earn below a million,
Ndume failed to remind us that he only opposed the bill because state will only be paid a certain percentage of what the generated as revenue, meaning the more you generate revenue the more percentage of what you will be given as allocation, this will in turn affect the north because they ban so many goods and stuff ( Sharia) in their region but still share the tax and revenue generated from that
So if this scale up they will be forced to stop and rethink on how to embrace development into their state rather than allowing Hisbah determine what is bad and good, yet do not reject the money that comes wit it
This also will help identify those governors with zero sense of how to attract investment into their states as state will be forced to provide for themselves rather waiting for other states like rivers, delta and Lagos to bring the bulk of money to the table for all states to share

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by ednut1(m): 7:36pm On Nov 29
Usa and canada has oil but still imports from Nigeria via the likes of shell, chevron, total etc hmmm

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Parydelegate: 7:38pm On Nov 29
Ok
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Mindlog: 7:38pm On Nov 29
Over 85% of the export being crude oil.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by justi40(m): 7:39pm On Nov 29
The day oil go finished

Make I no talk first

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by alanto: 7:40pm On Nov 29
Everything crude, crude crude. Which kind country be this?

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by yesloaded: 7:40pm On Nov 29
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by fineboynl(m): 7:40pm On Nov 29
..obi would have transformed Nigeria economy far ahead of what it’s today. The economy is on a total collapse with over 400-500% inflation within the last 1and half year.

He met fuel at 190. But today it’s over 1200.

Funny enough in less thar 1year.

From thar projection it will likely triple before 2027.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Mandate1: 7:41pm On Nov 29
Oil still constitutes more than 90% of our external revenue. This has shown only paper noise is being made about diversification.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Loverboi2cute(m): 7:41pm On Nov 29
Mark my words, Imo state being one of World's largest deposit of natural gas will be d largest importer to Europe one day.
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by seunny4lif(m): 7:44pm On Nov 29
importing OIl ke? For a country that is sitting on billions of dollars in oil and gas resources
Unbelievable
Holland and Ireland are smaller than Nigeria but export billions of dollars in Agricultural foods every year

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by bigdammyj: 7:44pm On Nov 29
Noted.
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Oshiogwemoh(m): 7:49pm On Nov 29
mrjoeblinks:
Ehen?
.
Mtcheeeew! Wetin dem dey make wey dem dey export
Majorly crud oil!
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by victorazyvictor(m): 7:49pm On Nov 29
So so crude oil
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by victorazyvictor(m): 7:51pm On Nov 29
mrjoeblinks:
Ehen?
.
Mtcheeeew! Wetin dem dey make wey dem dey export

Just crude oil o!
Imaging Nigeria doesn't have oil cry
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by PulaPower: 7:54pm On Nov 29
alanto:
Everything crude, crude crude. Which kind country be this?
The change you’re craving for can begin with you..

Abi, who says you can’t become our own Steve Jobs?

I’m sure you’re blessed and talented. Invent something we can be exporting aside from crude and Nigeria will worship you for life !

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Tradepunter2: 7:56pm On Nov 29
Non accounted one for China is more than half the figure up there

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by CLRF: 7:59pm On Nov 29
ednut1:
Usa and canada has oil but still imports from Nigeria via the likes of shell, chevron, total etc hmmm

What they have is shale oil, which is difficult to extract. Shale oil is not liquid like Crude oil.

Also, most of their existing refinary infrastructures are made for crude oil. So instead of building another to crack Shale, they just import crude which is cheaper.

Its like you having cassava but you need chop eba now now. Isn't it better to buy garri than to go buy garri processing factory.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by princemartinsG(m): 7:59pm On Nov 29
Is Obi a monkey or a terrorist
fineboynl:
..obi would have transformed Nigeria economy far ahead of what it’s today. The economy is on a total collapse with over 400-500% inflation within the last 1and half year.

He met fuel at 190. But today it’s over 1200.

Funny enough in less thar 1year.

From thar projection it will likely triple before 2027.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by mrvitalis(m): 8:01pm On Nov 29
justi40:
Chief you are missing the point here, the bill has so many sections, you shouldn't be deceived by SENATOR NDUME statement on the tax exemption by certain classes who earn below a million,
Ndume failed to remind us that he only opposed the bill because state will only be paid a certain percentage of what the generated as revenue, meaning the more you generate revenue the more percentage of what you will be given as allocation, this will in turn affect the north because they ban so many goods and stuff ( Sharia) in their region but still share the tax and revenue generated from that
So if this scale up they will be forced to stop and rethink on how to embrace development into their state rather than allowing Hisbah determine what is bad and good, yet do not reject the money that comes wit it
This also will help identify those governors with zero sense of how to attract investment into their states as state will be forced to provide for themselves rather waiting for other states like rivers, delta and Lagos to bring the bulk of money to the table for all states to share
.bot
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Vlibray: 8:02pm On Nov 29
All I see is crude oil
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by alanto: 8:03pm On Nov 29
PulaPower:

The change you’re craving for can begin with you..

Abi, who says you can’t become our own Steve Jobs?

I’m sure you’re blessed and talented. Invent something we can be exporting aside from crude and Nigeria will worship you for life !
Well. I'm really pained that over the years all we can export as people is just crude. It hurt my soul that we have made so much money through crude oil over the years and our leaders have refused to diversity. It's really crazy I tell you.
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Ogaonos: 8:05pm On Nov 29
Make all these data dey tell us which non oil export Nigeria dey export
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Godfullsam(m): 8:07pm On Nov 29
Loverboi2cute:
Mark my words, Imo state being one of World's largest deposit of natural gas will be d largest importer to Europe one day.

You can't import to another country, you can only export to another country.

Bush man

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by TGreatGatsby: 8:12pm On Nov 29
Why does Nigeria as a nation by selectively stating money in NGN or USD whenever it's convenient. Same country that state's it's debts in dollars like that's what it means to us.

No we talking about export you dey hear N15 trillion like it's anything compared to what china loads here. It's okay to keep busy but we not reaching potential yet.
#FranklySpeaking
Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Zico5(m): 8:12pm On Nov 29
fineboynl:
..obi would have transformed Nigeria economy far ahead of what it’s today. The economy is on a total collapse with over 400-500% inflation within the last 1and half year.

He met fuel at 190. But today it’s over 1200.

Funny enough in less thar 1year.

From thar projection it will likely triple before 2027.
Did u guys give anyone a chance to pick him with your abuse and tribal speech everyday. You want me to vote for your man and at the same time, you are full of bigotry. I will rather remain where I am than allowing a stranger to dictate the tune for me.

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Re: Top Ten Export Destinations Of Nigerian Goods In Q2, 2024 by Omoawoke(m): 8:14pm On Nov 29
So na only oil we sabi export?

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