Tinubu says Q2 trade data shows increasing ‘positive economic shifts’

President Bola Tinubu has said the latest trade report released by the National Bureau of Statistics shows increasing positive shifts in the economy. 

The presidency, in a statement on Thursday, said Nigeria recorded another trade surplus of N6.95 trillion in the second quarter of 2024, up 6.6% compared to the previous quarter, citing NBS data. 

It said: “Just days after the country recorded almost 100 percent oversubscription of its first $500 million domestic bond and half-year revenue of N9.1 trillion, the latest report underscores the increasing positive shifts in the economy over the last year.

“President Tinubu expresses confidence in the reforms his administration is pursuing and believes they will create a more robust economy that will usher in a new era of prosperity for Nigerians. The NBS report reflects the country’s strong export performance in the second quarter.”

Although total merchandise trade in Q2 2024 stood at N31.89 trillion, a 3.76% decline compared to the preceding quarter (Q1 2024), it marked a 150.39% rise from the corresponding period in 2023, according to the statement.

The NBS reported that the Q2 surplus was essentially driven by exports to Europe, the United States and Asia.

Total exports stood at N19.42 trillion, accounting for 60.89% of the country’s total trade. This represents a 1.31% increase from N19.17 trillion in the first quarter and a 201.76% surge from N6.44 trillion recorded in Q2 2023.

The dominance of crude oil exports remains a key factor in this performance, contributing N14.56 trillion, or 74.98% of total exports.

Non-crude oil exports, valued at N4.86 trillion, comprised 25.02% of the total export value, with non-oil products contributing N1.94 trillion.

The strong export performance, particularly in crude oil, ensured Nigeria maintained a favourable trade balance, the presidency said. 

It said: “Generally, the economic indicators, which were very low when President Tinubu assumed office last year, are turning positive.

“The government will continue to consolidate on the gains of the reforms as more fiscal and tax policy reforms already embarked upon by the administration come to fruition.

“President Tinubu is determined to confront the inhibitions that have stunted the growth and development necessary to unlock the country’s full potential.”

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