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£7 Billion Strong: UK-Nigeria Trade Set for Boost

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By The Africa Daily Post Reporter Published May 6, 2024 2 Min Read
UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, His Excellency Dr Richard Montgomery CMG welcomed the delegation at his residence to discuss the strong UK-Nigeria relationship. Photo: X.com/@RMontgomeryUK
UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, His Excellency Dr Richard Montgomery CMG welcomed the delegation at his residence to discuss the strong UK-Nigeria relationship. Photo: X.com/@RMontgomeryUK
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Trade relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom are valued at a healthy £7 billion, according to the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery. This figure reflects a relatively balanced exchange, with the UK exporting roughly £4 billion in goods and services to Nigeria, while Nigeria exports around £3 billion worth of goods to the UK.

Montgomery discussed the potential for further growth, pointing to the recently signed partnership between the two nations. This agreement is expected to facilitate increased trade and investment, leading to even stronger economic ties.

Nigerian businesses stand to gain significant advantages from the UK’s post-Brexit Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS). This initiative eliminates tariffs on thousands of products, making it easier for Nigeria to export goods to the UK. Montgomery estimates that Nigeria could export at least 3,000 products tariff-free under this scheme.

Opportunities extend beyond traditional exports. Sectors like agriculture (cashew, cotton, cocoa, vegetables, and timber), financial and legal services, education, and the creative industry could all benefit from the DCTS.

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However, Montgomery acknowledged challenges faced by foreign businesses entering the UK market. Lack of operational knowledge and stringent quality standards can be hurdles for Nigerian exporters. To address this, he recommended the Department for Business and Trade’s Growth Gateway – an online resource offering sector-specific information and guidance on exporting to the UK, including a dedicated page for Nigeria.

Meeting UK safety standards is crucial for market entry. Montgomery highlighted the collaboration between the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and UK standards bodies, which streamlines the certification process for Nigerian products.

Montgomery also expressed optimism about the future of UK-Nigeria trade. He commended Nigeria’s recent economic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies, tackling oil theft, and foreign exchange reforms. These positive changes, coupled with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s investor-friendly policies, are attracting renewed interest from UK investors, paving the way for a more prosperous economic relationship between the two nations.

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