Japan seeks increased trade with Nigeria
The current commercial ties between Nigeria and Japan, according to Takuma Taninami, managing director of the Japan External Trade Organization, are insufficient.Information Guide Nigeria
He claimed that despite Japan being the third-largest economy in the world, Japanese businesses have not yet properly exploited the enormous Nigerian market.
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19 businesses from the automotive and hi-tech industries are displaying their products at the Japan Pavilion at the LITF this year.
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While speaking on Nigeria-Japan business relationships he said, “We JETRO, Japan External Trade Organization is well known as the governing body of Japan to promote trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world. JETRO Lagos was established in 1955 and for more than six decades, we’ve been trying to support various kinds of business between Nigeria and Japan.
“When we refer to the business relationship between Nigeria and Japan, in 2021, the amount of export from Nigeria to Japan is around $760m dollars, while the import from Japan to Nigeria is $287m.”
LNG, which accounts for almost 70% of all exports, is the main product that Nigeria.
He added that “The number of Japanese companies in Nigeria is increasing too. In 2014, we only had 21 Japanese companies, but today we are counting twice as we will have over 45 in 2022.
“It is notable that we recently have several VC funds and startups which are operated by Japanese persons in Nigeria. Nowadays, rising innovative startups in Nigeria attract more Japanese business persons to invest and they are getting involved in this sector.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“Not only for VC funds, but trading houses and manufacturers are seeking opportunities to collaborate with Nigerian startups.
“However, if we consider Japan as the third biggest economy in the world, current business relationships between Nigeria and Japan are still not enough. This refrains the fact that the huge Nigerian market is yet to be known well by Japanese and Japanese companies.”JAMB Result