Trade With Nigeria
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Nigeria Exports primarily Petroleum and other Raw Materials
such as Cocoa, rubber, palm kernel, organic oils, and fats. It
Imports secondary product such as Chemicals, machinery,
transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, and animals,
the dependence on oil and a few other commodities for Export
cause Nigeria to become especially vulnerable to world oil price
fluctuations. During the colonial years, Britain was Nigeria’s
leading trading partner. After independence, Nigeria diversified
its trading partners. It now trades worldwide with about 100
countries. The United States replaced Britain as the primary
trading partner in the 1970s. However, Britain remains Nigeria’s
leading vendor, setting the former colony more than 14percent
of its import in the 1990s. Other major trading partner are
Germany, France, the Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Italy, and
Spain. Nigeria’s meager trade with Eastern Europe and the
Former Soviet Union declined even further after the collapse of
Euro-Communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union in the
early 1990s. Nigeria’s trade with sister African.
Nigeria Exports primarily Petroleum and other Raw Materials
such as Cocoa, rubber, palm kernel, organic oils, and fats. It
Imports secondary product such as Chemicals, machinery,
transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, and animals,
the dependence on oil and a few other commodities for Export
cause Nigeria to become especially vulnerable to world oil price
fluctuations. During the colonial years, Britain was Nigeria’s
leading trading partner. After independence, Nigeria diversified
its trading partners. It now trades worldwide with about 100
countries. The United States replaced Britain as the primary
trading partner in the 1970s. However, Britain remains Nigeria’s
leading vendor, setting the former colony more than 14percent
of its import in the 1990s. Other major trading partner are
Germany, France, the Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Italy, and
Spain. Nigeria’s meager trade with Eastern Europe and the
Former Soviet Union declined even further after the collapse of
Euro-Communism and the breakup of the Soviet Union in the
early 1990s. Nigeria’s trade with sister African.
You can TRADE WITH NIGERIA,
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difference. Nigeria is a great place to do business
and TRADE WITH.
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