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Nigeria imported Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) worth N1.05 trillion in Quarter Three (Q3) of 2021, the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said.

The figure was far higher than N782.46 billion the total cost of petrol import in Quarter Two (Q2) of 2021.

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In the report of “Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics for Quarter Three, 2021”, the amount spent on import of Gas Oil moved from N152.53 billion in Q2 to N225.63 billion in Q3.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s total merchandise trade rose to N13.3 trillion in Q3 of 2021, representing 10.43 per cent increase over N12.02 trillion recorded in Q2.

But, Nigeria recorded a trade deficit of N3.02 trillion in Q3.

Statistician-General of the Federation, Mr. Simon Harry, said that of the N13.3 trillion, export trade value was N5.1 trillion, while import trade was valued at N8.1 trillion, resulting to a negative trade balance of N3.02 trillion.

“Comparing third quarter to second quarter, total trade grew by 10.43 per cent from N12.02 trillion, export trade grew by one per cent from N5.07 trillion.

“Import trade also grew by 17.32 per cent from N6.95 trillion, while trade balance recorded a deficit of 61.62 per cent from N1.87 trillion in quarter two depicting a decline,” Harry said.

The statistician-general said that in terms of exports, Nigerian export trade was mainly dominated by crude oil which amounted to N4.02 trillion (78.47 per cent) of total export in the third quarter.

This was followed by natural gas, liquefied with N487.49 billion (9.50 per cent), floating or submersible drilling platforms with N163.70 billion (3.19 per cent) and Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution with N107.17 billion (2.08 per cent).

On the other hand, imports were mainly petrol valued at N1.05 trillion (12.91 per cent), durum wheat valued at N315.17 billion (3.87 per cent), gas oil N225.63 billion (2.77 per cent) and used vehicles N185.41 billion (2.27 per cent).

Harry said that in terms of trading partners, the top five major trading partners in export trade during the period under review were India with N758.1 billion, Spain N627.01 billion, Italy N446.04 billion, France N363.23 billion and Netherlands with N242.49 billion.

Similarly, the top import trading partners were China with N2.44 trillion, India N710.35 billion, United States N599.12 billion, Netherlands N554.23 billion and Belgium N434.12 billion.

The report said that major traded agricultural products were good fermented Nigerian cocoa beans, superior quality raw cocoa beans and sesame seeds.

Others were cashew nuts in shell, other frozen shrimps and prawns, shelled cashew nuts, Brazil nuts, in shell and frozen rock lobster and other sea crawfish.

Foreign trade in goods statistics records the exchange or trade of goods between Nigeria and her trading partners.

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