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Reason trade between Nigeria and Finland is low – Ambassador

Finland’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Leena Pylvänäinen, has given possible reasons for the low trade figures between her country and Nigeria. PREMIUM TIMES reports.

In an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES, she noted that although there are many reasons for the figures, it is always a question of which figures are being looked at.


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“If you look at simple trade in goods, the customs data, the numbers are incredibly low but they do not capture all of the trade that we do because this data does not cover trade in services and they do not cover trade that goes via third countries and a lot of our trade is actually that type of trade,” Ms Pylvänäinen said.InformationGuideNigeria

She, however, acknowledged that the figures could be better.

According to her, one of the reasons Finland’s trade volume with Nigeria looks small compared to some other European countries is that Finland does not buy oil or gas from Nigeria.

She argued that in the real sense of it, it is the exports from Nigeria to Finland that are quite low but on the other end, the figures are not bad.JAMB Portal

Figures from the Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC) confirm her claims. According to the data platform, Nigeria’s exports to Finland in the year 2021 stood at $1.07 million while the figure for exports from Finland to Nigeria stood at $47.03 million.

Products exchanged between Nigeria and Finland include Oily Seeds, Rubber, Spices, Kaolin Coated Paper, Electric Generating Sets, and Cranes amongst others.

Improving the trade figure, Ms Pylvänäinen said “is one of the key aims we have for this relationship {with Nigeria}.”NYSC Portal

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Another reason she gave is that Finland traditionally has had closer relations with countries in Eastern and Southern Africa compared to West Africa even though it first established an embassy in West Africa.

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“West Africa is not as well known to Finland,” she said.JAMB Result

She also cited the business climate in Nigeria as one of the reasons for low trade figures.

“You have to acknowledge that this {Nigeria} is not the easiest place, especially for a small or medium-sized company from Finland,” Ms Pylvänäinen said, adding that big Finnish companies like Nokia have established in Nigeria and also employ a great number of people in Nigeria.

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Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

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