This article presents Nigeria's international trade in goods and services using balance-of-payments export and import indicators.
Goods exports from Nigeria were valued at $57.49 billion in 2025, while service exports totaled $5.06 billion. Goods represented 91.9% of total exports and services accounted for 8.1%. Goods imports reached $42.98 billion, compared with service imports of $19.64 billion. The goods trade balance was $14.51 billion, and the services trade balance was -$14.58 billion.
Nigeria Goods and Services Trade by Year
Data source: World Bank, World Development Indicators — Goods exports, BoP, current US$ (BX.GSR.MRCH.CD); Goods imports, BoP, current US$ (BM.GSR.MRCH.CD); Service exports, BoP, current US$ (BX.GSR.NFSV.CD); Service imports, BoP, current US$ (BM.GSR.NFSV.CD); Net trade in goods and services, BoP, current US$ (BN.GSR.GNFS.CD).
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About the Indicators
Goods exports, balance of payments, current US$. The value of merchandise (physical goods) sold abroad, as recorded in the balance of payments.
Goods imports, balance of payments, current US$. The value of merchandise (physical goods) purchased from abroad, as recorded in the balance of payments.
Service exports, balance of payments, current US$. The value of services sold abroad (transport, travel, financial, IT and other services), as recorded in the balance of payments.
Service imports, balance of payments, current US$. The value of services purchased from abroad, as recorded in the balance of payments.
Net trade in goods and services, balance of payments, current US$. Exports minus imports of goods and services, as recorded in the balance of payments.