Nigeria’s finished goods export stood at N232.05bn in 2017 ―NBS
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Trade in Goods statistics for fourth quarter (Q4) 2017 has shown that the country exported N232.05 billion worth of manufactured goods during the year.
“For the full year 2017, exports of manufactured goods grew 26.8 percent to N232.05 billion above the value of N182.9 billion in 2016.
“Manufactured goods exports in Q4, 2017 N55.3 billion were 28.1 percent more than the N43.2 billion attained in Q3, 2017 but declined by 18.03 percent in comparison to N67.5 billion in Q4 2016.”
This stands in contrast to manufactured goods imports which declined in four quarter of 2017 by 0.28 per cent to N1.209 trillion in comparison to N1.213 trillion in Q3 2017, but grew by 10 per cent in comparison to N1.099 trillion in fourth quarter of 2016.
For the full year 2017, imported manufactured products decreased by 0.06 per cent to N4.642 trillion from N4.645 trillion in 2016.
The report stated further that merchandise trade declined marginally in the last quarter of 2017 compared to the previous quarter but increased year-on-year for Q4, 2017.
Total imports for the year valued at N2. 112 trillion in Q4 2017 was 15.1percent less than Q3 2017 figure of N2.487 trillion and 8.5 percent lower than the N2.307 trillion recorded in Q4, 2016.
Total imports for the full year 2017 stood at N9.562 trillion, which was 8.5 per cent lower than the 2016 trade import value of N8. 817 trillion.
Imported Agricultural goods decreased by 1.7 percent in Q4 2017 (N227.4 billion) compared to Q3 2017 (N231.4 billion) but increased by 15.9 percent when compared to Q4, 2016 (N196.2 billion).
For the full year, 2017, imported agricultural goods increased by 35.09 percent to N886.7 billion from N656.4 billion in 2016.- Raw materials imports in Q4 2017 (N279.4 billion) were 2.1 percent lower than Q3, 2017 value (N285.3 billion) and 2.7 percent lower than Q4 2016 (N287.2 billion).
For full-year 2017, imported raw materials increased by 19.3 percent to N1,128.3 billion from 945.7 billion in 2016 while solid minerals imports grew by 5.19 per cent in quarter four of 2017 (N15.2 billion) over the Q3, 2017 value (N14.5 billion), and 9.2 percent over quarter four of 2016 (N13.9 billion).
For full-year 2017, imported solid minerals increased by 372.2 percent to N235.1 billion from N49.7 billion in 2016.
Energy goods imports grew significantly by 950 per cent in quarter four of 2017 (N138.1 million), higher than quarter three of 2017 value (N13.15 million), and 57176 per cent over quarter four 2016 (N0.24 million).
For full-year 2017, imported energy goods increased to N187.17 million from N8.07 million in 2016.
Other oil products imports were 48.86 percent lower in value in quarter four 2017 than quarter three 2017, and 46.5 percent lower than the value recorded in Q4 2016.
For full-year 2017, other oil product imports increased by 5.93 per cent over 2016.
The total value of export at N3,910.6 billion in Q4 2017 grew by 9.35 percent over Q3 2017, and by 31.27 percent over quarter four of 2016. For full-year 2017, total exports of N13,598.2 billion was 59.47 percent higher than for 2016 with a value of N8,527.4 billion.
Agricultural goods exports grew in value by 54.9 per cent in fourth quarter of 2017 (N44.7 billion) in comparison to quarter three of 2017 (N28.8 billion), and by 170.9 per cent in comparison to quarter four 2016 (N16.5 billion).
For full-year 2017, agriculture exports grew 180.7 per cent (N170.4 billion) above the value in 2016 (N60.7 billion).
Raw material exports in fourth quarter of 2017 (N37.8 billion) were 43.2 per cent more in value than third quarter of 2017 (N26.4 billion) and 71.7 per cent more than fourth quarter, 2016 (N22.0 billion).
For full-year 2017, raw material exports grew 154.2 per cent (N112.9 billion) above the value in 2016 (N44.4 billion).
Solid minerals exports in Q4 2017 grew by 55.0 per cent in value when compared to Q3 2017, and by 473.5 percent in value when compared to same period last year quarter four 2016.
For full-year 2017, solid minerals exports grew 565 per cent (N77.2 billion) above the value in 2016 (N11.6 billion).