
From January to May 2025, Nigeria exported $2,122 million in goods to the U.S. and imported $2,417 million — resulting in a trade deficit of $295 million.
❌ Largest deficit: January (–$143M)
âś… Trade surplus months: February, March, May
💡 What this means: Nigeria is importing more from the U.S. than it’s exporting. To flip this, we must strengthen non-oil exports — especially agriculture, food products, and manufactured goods.
📦 The demand in the U.S. is real. Exporters — it’s time to step up.
Let’s scale Made-in-Nigeria products to global markets.
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