Nigeria, Dec. 17 -- Nigeria's crude oil exports climbed to N37.7 trillion between January and September 2025, underscoring the sector's continued dominance of the country's external trade, according to third quarter foreign trade data released by the National Bureau of Statistics.
The figures show a largely steady performance across the three quarters, with receipts of about N12.96 trillion in the first quarter, N11.97 trillion in the second, and N12.81 trillion in the third. Together, these numbers point to a period of relative stability for oil exports despite ongoing volatility in global energy markets.
The News Chronicle understands that the steady flow of oil earnings has helped cushion Nigeria's foreign exchange position and...
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