APA – Lagos (Nigeria)
The President of Dubai Chamber, Mohammad Lootah, has said that non-oil bilateral trade between Nigeria and Dubai reached $2.1 billion in 2022.
Speaking at the New Horizons Trade Mission in Nigeria on Thursday in Lagos, Lootah said that establishing a presence in Nigeria represented another significant milestone for Dubai International Chamber.
According to Lootah, the strategic move creates a vital platform for enhancing cross-border partnerships in one of Africa’s leading economies.
“Dubai and Nigeria already share a strong economic relationship, with non-oil bilateral trade reaching a value of $ 2.1 billion in 2022. This represents a remarkable annual growth rate of 39.3 per cent, underlining the deepening connections between our business communities. The launch of our Lagos office, which is the chamber’s seventh in Africa and 28th worldwide, opens new channels for communication and economic cooperation.
“Our team will work with local partners to strengthen Dubai’s robust commercial relationship with Nigeria, co-organise business matching and networking events, and ensure that companies and investors in both markets have access to all the support they need to navigate business opportunities and boost trade and investments,” he said.
On his part, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, noted that Nigeria and the UAE have enjoyed mutually beneficial relationships built on support and strong bilateral trade for more than 40 years.
Sanwo-Olu noted that the bilateral trade is driven by Nigerian exports to UAE, which include gold, crude oil and petroleum gas, while the country imports equipment, cars and jewellery from the UAE.
According to the report by Nigeria’s Ships and Ports publication on Friday, the event, tagged “Doing Business with Nigeria”, was held in partnership with the Lagos Chamber of Commerce.
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Nigeria-Dubai non-oil trade peaks at $2.1bn in 2022’
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