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Domestic trade surplus

Nigeria Q1 2026 Trade Surplus Surges

Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026

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The significant increase in Nigeria's trade surplus, driven by higher crude oil exports and reduced imports, is a positive indicator for the Nigerian economy. This strengthens the country's external sector, potentially leading to a more stable currency and improved investor confidence in Nigeria.

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Nigeria's merchandise trade surplus surged to N7.55 trillion in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 340.88% increase from the previous quarter. This robust performance was primarily due to stronger crude oil exports, which generated N11.20 trillion, and a sharp decline in import spending, particularly for petroleum products. Total exports amounted to N21.17 trillion, while imports fell to N13.62 trillion. China remained the largest source of imports for Nigeria, while India emerged as the largest export destination. The China — National Bureau of Statistics of China reported that this improved trade balance strengthens Nigeria's external sector and contributed to the country's overall GDP growth.

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Nigeria recorded a significant increase in its trade surplus in Q1 2026, driven by higher crude oil exports and reduced imports, strengthening its external sector and contributing to GDP growth.
Importance 100 Sentiment 65
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China remained Nigeria's largest source of imports in Q1 2026, supplying goods worth N5.10 trillion.
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India emerged as Nigeria's largest export destination in Q1 2026, importing goods valued at N2.77 trillion.
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The China — National Bureau of Statistics of China released the Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics report, providing the data on Nigeria's trade performance.
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France was among Nigeria's top export destinations in Q1 2026.
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The Netherlands was among Nigeria's top export destinations in Q1 2026.
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Spain was among Nigeria's top export destinations in Q1 2026.
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The United States was among Nigeria's top export destinations and import sources in Q1 2026.
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Togo was Nigeria's biggest export destination in Africa.
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Germany was among Nigeria's top import sources.
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The United Arab Emirates was among Nigeria's top import sources.
Importance 10 Sentiment 0
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Nigeria maintained a trade surplus with ECOWAS member states, with exports amounting to N2.20 trillion.
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South Africa was among Nigeria's export destinations in Africa.
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Ivory Coast was among Nigeria's export destinations in Africa.
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Egypt was among Nigeria's export destinations in Africa.
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