Annual International Trade Statistics by Country (HS)
Publication date: 2024-01-28
Reporting period: 2002 - 2023
Timeseries: 194 million
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Nigeria | Imports and Exports | World | Sugars and sugar confectionery | Value (US$) and Value Growth, YoY (%) | 2012 - 2023

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The value of exports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" from Nigeria totalled $ 29 million in 2023. Sales of commodity group 17 from Nigeria went up by 1.3 thousand% compared to 2022: exports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" went up by $ 27 million (cumulative exports of commodity group 17 from Nigeria amounted $2.12 million in 2022)

Exports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" amounted to 0.045% of total exports from Nigeria (cumulative merchandise exports from Nigeria totalled $ 65 billion in 2023). The share of commodity group 17 in total exports from Nigeria increased by 0.042 p.p. compared to 2022 (it was 0.003% in 2022 and cumulative exports from Nigeria were equal to $ 63 billion).

Where does Nigeria export Sugars and sugar confectionery?

Top export destinations of "Sugars and sugar confectionery" from Nigeria in 2023:

  • Senegal with a share of 67% (20 million US$)
  • Niger with a share of 28% (8.58 million US$)
  • Ghana with a share of 1.89% (562 thousand US$)
  • Côte d`Ivoire with a share of 1.16% (345 thousand US$)
  • Cameroon - 99 thousand US$

Exports structure of 17 - Sugars and sugar confectionery - from Nigeria in 2023 represented by the following main commodity groups:

  • 91% (27 million US$): 1701 - Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form
  • 8.35% (2.48 million US$): 1704 - Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa
  • 0.333% (99 thousand US$): 1702 - Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel

The value of imports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" to Nigeria totalled $ 1.11 billion in 2023. Sales of commodity group 17 to Nigeria went up by 19.8% compared to 2022: imports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" went up by $ 185 million (the value of imports of commodity group 17 to Nigeria was equal to $932 million in 2022)

Imports of commodity group 17 "Sugars and sugar confectionery" accounted for 1.71% of total import flow to Nigeria (in 2023, total imports to Nigeria amounted to $ 65 billion). The share of commodity group 17 in total imports to Nigeria increased by 0.181 p.p. compared to 2022 (it was 1.53% in 2022 and cumulative imports to Nigeria were equal to $ 60 billion).

Where does Nigeria import Sugars and sugar confectionery from?

Top trading partners (import of "Sugars and sugar confectionery") of Nigeria in 2023:

  • Brazil with a share of 94% (1.05 billion US$)
  • Turkey with a share of 1.57% (17.5 million US$)
  • China with a share of 1.01% (11.3 million US$)
  • Egypt - 8.4 million US$
  • India - 8.24 million US$
  • France - 7.24 million US$
  • Vietnam - 2.8 million US$
  • Swaziland - 1.98 million US$
  • Netherlands - 849 thousand US$
  • Korea - 750 thousand US$

Imports structure of 17 - Sugars and sugar confectionery - to Nigeria in 2023 represented by the following main commodity groups:

  • 94% (1.05 billion US$): 1701 - Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form
  • 4.93% (55 million US$): 1702 - Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel
  • 0.795% (8.88 million US$): 1704 - Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoa
  • 0.002% (27 thousand US$): 1703 - Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar

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Nigeria | Imports and Exports | World | Sugars and sugar confectionery | Value (US$) and Value Growth, YoY (%) | 2012 - 2023