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    Home»Trending»Nigeria Hits Major Trade Milestone as US-Nigeria Commerce Reaches Nearly $15 Billion
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    Nigeria Hits Major Trade Milestone as US-Nigeria Commerce Reaches Nearly $15 Billion

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineJuly 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria has reached a major economic milestone after becoming the United States’ second-largest trading partner in Sub-Saharan Africa, following nearly $15 billion in two-way trade during 2025. The achievement highlights Nigeria’s growing influence in global commerce and reinforces its position as one of Africa’s most important investment destinations

    Speaking during the United States’ 250th Independence Day celebration in Lagos, the US chargé d’affaires in Nigeria, Keith Heffern, said bilateral trade between both nations increased by 14 percent compared with 2024. 

    According to him, the impressive figures represent far more than rising trade volumes. They also reflect expanding opportunities for businesses, stronger investment ties, and economic growth that benefits both countries

    Heffern noted that more than 100 American companies currently operate in Nigeria, supporting thousands of jobs while contributing to innovation, industrial development, and long-term economic transformation. He added that helping American businesses succeed in Nigeria remains one of the US mission’s highest priorities

    The growing commercial relationship also continues to gain momentum through the US-Nigerian Commercial and Investment Partnership, a five-year memorandum of understanding developed with Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. 

    Now entering its second year, the initiative brings together nearly 50 Nigerian and American companies alongside government officials to identify practical solutions that improve trade and encourage greater investment

    Earlier this year, Lagos hosted the partnership’s first ministerial-level meeting. Since then, both governments have expanded cooperation across three strategic sectors: agriculture, the digital economy, and infrastructure. 

    Those industries are expected to play a central role in creating new jobs, improving productivity, attracting foreign direct investment, and supporting sustainable economic development

    Beyond trade, Nigeria and the United States continue to deepen security cooperation. Heffern said that earlier this year, Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency worked closely with the US Drug Enforcement Administration to dismantle a major transnational criminal network involved in drug trafficking and money laundering. 

    The successful operation demonstrates how stronger security partnerships also help create a safer environment for businesses and investors

    Heffern also praised the broader relationship between both countries, describing Lagos as home to one of Washington’s most significant investments anywhere in the world. 

    Meanwhile, the United States has expanded support for Nigeria’s agricultural sector through the US Department of Agriculture’s GSM-102 Export Credit Guarantee Program, a move designed to strengthen agricultural trade and improve financing opportunities for exporters

    The latest trade figures reinforce Nigeria’s growing importance within Africa’s economic landscape. As investment continues to increase and commercial partnerships expand, analysts believe stronger US-Nigeria relations could unlock fresh opportunities across manufacturing, technology, agriculture, infrastructure, financial services, and the broader private sector

    For businesses, investors, and policymakers, the nearly $15 billion trade milestone signals increasing confidence in Nigeria’s economy despite global economic uncertainty. It also positions the country as one of Africa’s leading destinations for international trade, investment, and long-term economic cooperation

    As global competition for African markets intensifies, Nigeria’s expanding partnership with the United States may become one of the continent’s defining economic relationships in the years ahead

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