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Nigeria-China trade hits $23bn—Chinese Ambassador

Nigeria continues to hold its position as China's third-largest trading partner in Africa

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
February 3, 2024
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  • These details were disclosed during the arrival ceremony of CMA CGM Scandola, the largest container vessel to dock at a Nigerian port in Lagos

Yan Yuqing, representing the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, shared that the bilateral trade between Nigeria and China reached $22.6bn in 2023.

Nigeria continues to hold its position as China’s third-largest trading partner in Africa. These details were disclosed during the arrival ceremony of CMA CGM Scandola, the largest container vessel to dock at a Nigerian port in Lagos.

Notably, the top exports from China to Nigeria in November 2023 included synthetic filament yarn woven fabric, pesticides, non-knit women’s suits, mobile telephone devices, and artificial hair. Conversely, China’s top imports from Nigeria during the same period comprised petroleum gas, crude petroleum, niobium, tantalum, vanadium, and zirconium ore, zinc ore, and raw aluminum.

She, however, said that with the deployment of the CMA/CGM West Africa Express service direct from China to Lagos, the $1.5bn Lekki Port has become critical to growing the trade volume between Nigeria and China.

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“The volume of bilateral trade between Nigeria and China stood at $22.6bn in 2023, according to statistics from the Chinese Customs Authority. China maintained its position as the top global trading partner and Nigeria stands as the third-largest trading partner for China in Africa,” she said.

Yuqing added that Nigeria’s export to China had also witnessed a year-on-year growth of about 50 per cent in 2023.

She said Nigeria was the outstanding pilot nation for the Belt and Road Initiative, making a community with a shared future for China-Nigeria more stable and robust.

According to her, the arrival of CMA CGM Scandola at Lekki port with a capacity to carry 15,000 twenty foot containers or equivalent units directly from China makes the cooperation between China and Nigeria stronger.

“The Lekki Deep Seaport is a significant milestone in the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road, (an initiative that supports Africa’s industrialisation) between China and Nigeria. We are pleased to see it playing a positive role in Nigeria’s national modernization development,” she said.

“In recent years, the cooperation between China and Nigeria in the field of airport, seaport, railway, road, communication network and other infrastructure has made great achievement. Projects such as the Blue and Red Line Light Rail, the Lagos-Ibadan Railway, and the international airport gave us a glimpse of Lagos accelerating into a globally attractive supercity,” Yuqing said.

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