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    Nigeria Records $925.84m Exports As Trade Activity Accelerates In Q1

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    Nigeria’s export segment opened 2026 on a stronger footing with outbound trade approaching the $1 billion mark in the first quarter (Q1) as shipping activity and cargo throughput expanded across key ports.

    Official data indicate export receipts reached $925.84 million in Q1, a significant improvement compared to the same period last year.

    The expansion was accompanied by a sharp rise in cargo movement with export container traffic climbing to 19,014 units, nearly doubling from the prior year’s level.

    The acceleration in shipments points to improved coordination across logistics chains, including port handling, documentation processes and cargo evacuation.

    Market participants say the increase in container volumes suggests exporters are gradually overcoming bottlenecks that previously constrained trade flows.

    March accounted for a substantial share of the quarter’s performance with export earnings rising to $425.48 million, marking a strong finish to the period.

    The late-quarter surge indicates a build-up in export momentum, supported by improved turnaround time at terminals and stronger participation from exporters.

    Revenue tied to export-related activities also trended higher. Collections linked to export processing and supervision rose during the period.

    Industry operators attribute the improved performance to a combination of operational reforms and rising demand for Nigerian goods in regional and international markets.

    Enhanced port efficiency and ongoing trade facilitation measures have helped reduce delays, enabling exporters to scale shipments.

    Despite the positive trend, challenges remain. Exporters continue to face cost pressures related to transportation, energy and regulatory requirements, which could limit the pace of expansion if not addressed.

    In addition, sustaining growth will depend on consistent policy direction and further improvements in trade infrastructure.

    The development highlights a gradual shift toward strengthening Nigeria’s non-oil export base, a key objective for policymakers seeking to diversify revenue sources and reduce reliance on crude oil.

    While the current figures point to a more active trade environment, analysts note that maintaining this trajectory will require continued investment in logistics, streamlined processes and stronger integration into global supply chains.

    For now, first-quarter data suggests that Nigeria’s export sector is gaining traction, supported by increased cargo volumes and improving operational conditions across the trade ecosystem.



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