Trade With Nigeria





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Nigeria as one of the leading Agricultural country in the world which have Produce and Export a lot of Commodities (Agricultural Produce) to other countries. Nigeria has States that are perfectly into Commerce, Industry, and Trade that have Produce and Export different Commodities to other countries, such as to say that those STATES in Nigeria have shown the world, or other countries that they can invest, partner, and Trade with Nigeria, such States are.
1.  Lagos State
2.  Anambra State
3.  Abia State
4.  Delta State
5.  Rivers State
6.  Kano State
7.  Akwa-ibom State
8.  Cross Rivers State etc.




TRADE WITH NIGERIA a country that will boost your Production and make you feel relax. This is why Nigeria have Bodies that are into Trade, Commerce and Industrial Maintenance and that allow Investors, Entrepreneurs, and other Countries to invest, partner, and trade with Nigeria, such Bodies are
1.  Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry
2.  Nigeria Chamber of Commerce and Industry
3.  Ministry of Finance, Budget and Planning, And a Public Private Organization by name TRADENIGERIA (GLOBE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY) an organization that is long-term in Partnership with Asian Countries, which have had several program powered by them, to improve Nigeria economy, which have been into a great relationship with Nigeria, such programs as follows
1.  Nigeria National Trade Festival
2.  Africa Asia Export Conference
3.  Europe Africa Economic and Business forum
4.  Nigeria-Asia business Excellence Awards
5.  Her Trade Supports etc.
That have made the Asian countries to invest, partner and trade with Nigeria, and have create a strong relationship between Nigeria and Asia countries such as
1.  Singapore 2. Malaysia 3. Vietam 4. Thailand 5. Taiwan 6. Japan 7. Korea 8. China 9. Hong Kong etc.

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 

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