Nigeria Imports from Cyprus

Nigeria's imports from Cyprus rose to $101.05 million in 2024, up from $75.85 million in 2023, according to the UN Comtrade Database. This represents an increase of 33.2% ($25.21 million) from the previous year. Top imports for Nigeria from Cyprus were Mineral fuels, oils, waxes, bitumen ($82.81 million), Aircraft, spacecraft, parts ($13.68 million) and Electrical machinery and equipment ($3.71 million).

Nigeria had a trade deficit with Cyprus that widened to $99.8 million in 2024 from $74.18 million in 2023. This is an increase of 34.5% ($25.63 million).

Nigeria Imports from Cyprus by Goods (2024)

The table below shows the ranking of Nigeria imports from Cyprus by goods in 2024, highlighting the top imported goods.

Import Rank Imported Goods Import Value (USD) Year
1 Mineral fuels, oils, waxes, bitumen $82.81M 2024
2 Aircraft, spacecraft, parts $13.68M 2024
3 Electrical machinery and equipment; audio and video equipment $3.71M 2024
4 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates $615,326.26 2024
5 Machinery, mechanical appliances, reactors $80,604.20 2024
6 Vehicles other than railway or tramway and parts $66,043.81 2024
7 Pharmaceutical products $52,074.04 2024
8 Articles of iron or steel $18,289.04 2024
9 Miscellaneous edible preparations $16,539.08 2024
10 Optical, medical, measuring instruments $2,988.50 2024
11 Furniture, bedding, lighting, prefabricated buildings $1,708.20 2024
12 Plastics and plastic articles $1,111.62 2024
13 Aluminium and aluminium articles $741.29 2024
14 Tobacco, nicotine products and substitutes $552.61 2024
15 Copper and copper articles $246.27 2024
16 Paper, paperboard and articles $237.54 2024
17 Footwear and parts $191.26 2024
18 Printed books, newspapers, printed matter $151.74 2024
19 Rubber and rubber articles $146.50 2024
20 Clocks, watches, parts $143.12 2024
21 Other textile articles, worn clothing, rags $111.72 2024
22 Pearls, precious stones, metals, jewelry, coins $47.55 2024