The Nigerian Export Promotion Council Has Announced A Remarkable 24.75 Per Cent Increase over In The Value Of The Country’s Non-Oil Exports, Reaching A Total Of 1.791bn In the first quarer of 2025
It Stated That The Amount Surpassed The $1.436bn Generated In the first quarter f 2024.
The Executive Director Of The Nigerian Export Promotion Council, missus Nonye Ayeni Disclosed The Figures While Addressing The Media On The non-oil export Performance for the first quarter of 2025
She Said The Significant Growth Reflects The Resilience And Diversification Of Nigeria’s Export Sector Beyond Crude Oil, A Shift Aimed At Reducing The Country’s Reliance On Oil Revenue.
According To Her, The Surge In Non-Oil Exports Was Driven By Increased Economic Activity In The Agriculture, Manufacturing, And Solid Minerals Sectors.
On the U.S 14% trade tariff, the council says its positive to rhe the country and an Opportunity to focus on value addition and increase competitives in the global market