The Guardian (Nigeria)

Eu-nigeria trade hit €19.9 billion in 2016

- By Benjamin Alade

COUNSELLOR and Head of Trade and Economics of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Fillippo Amato, has said trade between Nigeria and European Union (EU) member states stood at 19.9 billion Euros in 2016,

Besides, Amato stressed the need for the Nigerian government to expand its tax base in order to diversify its revenue.

He disclosed this at a press conference to announce its sixth edition of the EU-Nigeria Business Forum slated for October 5 to 6 in Lagos. According to him, the EU remains the top destinatio­n for oil and non-oil exports from Nigeria.

“Despite the significan­t effect of the recession on Nigeria’s trade, Eu-nigeria trade remains strong, stand- ing at 19.9 billion Euros in 2016," he said.

He noted that the success of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) launched by Nigeria in February 2017 depended on active private sector participat­ion, which calls for effective confidence building to attract investors.

“On the other hand, creating jobs that will stimulate the economy and provide sustainabl­e employment, particular­ly for young people, is crucial both for the present and future of Nigeria,’’ the EU envoy said. Amato said the forthcomin­g Eu-nigeria Business Forum, which had the theme: “Youth as an Engine of Broad-based Economic Transforma­tion’’ would focus on the role of youths in Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) and Agricultur­e, which were key sectors to support the growth and diversific­ation of the Nigeria economy.

The envoy said that it would also give business leaders and policy makers from EU and Nigeria a platform to explore business openings and how to increase investment.

“The forum will identify the key role of youths in the digital economy and potentials of ICT in cross-cutting themes and experience­s shared from the EU.

“It will strengthen EU and Nigeria’s business relations through identifica­tion of opportunit­ies in the agribusine­ss space in creating jobs, boosting exports and addressing local food security problems."

"The forum would also identify aspiration­s of young people, youth organisati­ons and networks in view of the upcoming Africa-eu Summit, he said.

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