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Nigeria Records $1.1 Billion Foreign Trade Surplus In Q4 Of 2021

Nigeria records a $1.1 billion foreign trade surplus in the last quarter of 2021, showing a negative trade balance, see below.

Nigeria’s foreign trade balance leapfrogged to a superabundance of $1.1 billion in Q4 2021, as export value surpassed import bill for the first time since Q3 2019, representing 8 consecutive quarters of the negative trade balance.

Brand News Day Nigeria reports that Nigeria Records $1.1 Billion Foreign Trade Surplus In Q4 Of 2021, this was made known according to data obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in its foreign trade reports.

According to the data, Nigeria’s international trade balance increased significantly from a deficit of $327 million recorded in the previous quarter to $1.1 billion in Q4 2021. Similarly, when compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, Nigeria’s trade balance increased by 115% from the $7.57 billion deficit recorded in Q4 2020.

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Nigeria Records $1.1 Billion Foreign Trade Surplus In Q4 Of 2021, Shows Negative Trade Balance

Meanwhile, the aggregate trade balance for the year 2021 still lies in the negative region at $6.49 billion, although better than the $21.37 billion negative balance recorded in the preceding year.

In furtherance to that, a breakdown of the data from the CBN revealed that export earnings dropped marginally by 3.5% from $13.42 billion recorded in Q3 2021 to $12.95 billion in Q4 2021, while import bills reduced by 13.8% from $13.74 billion to $11.85 billion in the review period.

This implies that the positive trade balance was driven by a significant decline in import bills rather than an increase in export value.

Notably,

  • Nigeria’s total foreign trade declined by 8.7% in Q4 2021, moving from $27.16 billion recorded in the previous quarter to $24.8 billion.
  • On the other hand, when compared to the corresponding period of 2020, total merchandise trade appreciated marginally by 1.4% from $24.45 billion recorded in Q4 2020.
  • On an annual basis, total trade increased by 7.1% in 2021 from $93.26 billion in the previous year to $99.86 billion.

According to the report, the surge in total trade was attributed to the 51.5% increase in import bill, which, however, resulted in a deficit of N3.02 trillion balance of trade. During the period also, crude oil export increased by 78% year-on-year from N2.42 trillion in Q3 2020 to N4.03 trillion in Q3 2021.

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Nigeria’s recurring foreign trade deficit can be attributed to the fall in the price of crude oil towards the end of 2019, when crude oil prices fell below $60 per barrel in October 2019 during the first outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic.

The bearish performance in the crude oil market extended into 2020, as the price of Brent crude fell to as low as $15.17 per barrel in April 2020, before picking up later in the year.

Dependence on imports continues to weaken trade position

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s daily crude oil production declined to 1.5 million BPD in Q4 2021 from 1.57 million BPD recorded in the previous quarter. Its average production capacity endured four consecutive quarters of decline in 2021.

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Also, the dependence on foreign goods to meet local demands has made it difficult for Nigeria to boasts of a noteworthy foreign trade balance because the little Foreign exchange that finds its way into the economy is being used to finance export obligations, hereby tightening FX liquidity in the economy.

Additionally, despite the amount spent on the agricultural sector by the Central Bank, Nigeria has not been able to improve the agricultural value chain and facilitate significant Agric export.

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