UK-Nigeria Trade Partnership Boosts Economic Growth

May 15, 2025

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UK and Nigeria

The United Kingdom and Nigeria have solidified their economic ties, with bilateral trade reaching an impressive £7.2 billion, making Nigeria the UK’s second-largest trading partner in Africa and the top destination for UK exports on the continent.

 New Era of Economic Collaboration

At a recent press conference in Abuja, British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery, highlighted the robust and dynamic trade relationship between the two nations.

“This vibrant partnership is a cornerstone of our diplomatic ties,” he stated, emphasizing the role of the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP), signed in February 2024.

The ETIP, a pioneering bilateral agreement and the UK’s first with an African nation, is designed to drive sustainable economic growth.

It aligns with the UK’s growth agenda under Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Nigeria’s 8-Point Economic Agenda led by President Bola Tinubu, focusing on job creation, business reforms, and inclusive development.

Key Sectors Driving Growth

The ETIP framework targets eight priority sectors:

  • Clean Growth: UK firms like Konexa and Ryse Energy are delivering sustainable energy solutions.
  • Healthcare: British companies are equipping Nigerian cancer centers and digitizing public healthcare in Kaduna State.
  • Education: Prestigious UK institutions, including Charter House and Rugby School, are expanding into Nigeria.
  • Creative Industries: A dedicated working group is fostering partnerships in music, film, and digital content.
  • Agriculture, Finance, Legal Services, and Regulatory Cooperation: These sectors aim to streamline trade and investment.

Early Wins and Future Prospects

The partnership has already yielded significant achievements. The UK-Nigeria Business Dialogue promotes corporate engagement, while the Transitional Education Guidelines (TNE) enable UK universities to enter the Nigerian market.

In transportation, UK-supplied rolling stock supports Lagos’ metropolitan transport system, with plans for e-mobility solutions to reduce emissions.

Dr. Montgomery noted, “The ETIP leverages the strengths of both nations to unlock new opportunities. From clean energy to creative industries, UK businesses are playing a pivotal role in Nigeria’s development.”

A Model for Bilateral Relations

Collaborating with Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, the UK is addressing non-tariff barriers such as customs processes and import approvals.

These efforts aim to create a seamless trade environment, benefiting businesses and communities alike.

As the partnership evolves, the UK remains committed to fostering innovation and sustainability in Nigeria. “This is more than just trade,” Dr. Montgomery concluded. “It’s about building a future of shared prosperity and opportunity.”

 

 

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