Nigeria Imports from Mauritius

Nigeria's imports from Mauritius fell to $842,826.9 in 2024, down from $2.59 million in 2023, according to the UN Comtrade Database. This represents a decrease of 67.5% ($1.75 million) from the previous year. Top imports for Nigeria from Mauritius were Food industry residues, animal feed ($409,859.31), Machinery, mechanical appliances, reactors ($163,763.88), Plastics and plastic articles ($124,162.25).

Nigeria moved from a trade deficit with Mauritius of $2.19M in 2023 to a surplus of $548,939.1 in 2024. This represents a reversal of $2.74 million (125.1%).

Nigeria Imports from Mauritius by Goods (2024)

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

Import Rank Imported Goods Import Value (USD) Year
1 Food industry residues, animal feed $409,859.31 2024
2 Machinery, mechanical appliances, reactors $163,763.88 2024
3 Plastics and plastic articles $124,162.25 2024
4 Pulp, recovered paper, paperboard $57,742.71 2024
5 Tools, cutlery, base metal parts $31,198.90 2024
6 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compounds, isotopes $29,435.74 2024
7 Electrical machinery and equipment; audio and video equipment $17,088.19 2024
8 Miscellaneous chemical products $2,665.35 2024
9 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates $2,424.26 2024
10 Glass and glassware $1,447.82 2024
11 Copper and copper articles $987.99 2024
12 Articles of iron or steel $532.09 2024
13 Optical, medical, measuring instruments $526.59 2024
14 Toys, games, sports goods $485.29 2024
15 Knitted or crocheted clothing $314.58 2024
16 Other textile articles, worn clothing, rags $107.07 2024
17 Rubber and rubber articles $63.09 2024
18 Non-knitted clothing $7.52 2024
19 Pearls, precious stones, metals, jewelry, coins $6.44 2024
20 Special woven fabrics, lace, embroidery $5.24 2024
21 Leather goods, bags, saddlery, travel goods $2.58 2024