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Transport equipment imports reach N6.54 trillion, passenger vehicles drive increase
Nigeria’s reliance on imported transport equipment and spare parts intensified in 2025, with the country spending about N6.54 trillion on the category.
This is according to the latest Foreign Trade Statistics report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The figures show a steady increase in transport equipment imports over the past four years, reflecting the country’s dependence on foreign vehicles, machinery, and spare parts to support mobility, logistics, and industrial operations.
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What the data is saying
Nigeria’s import bill for transport equipment underscores its dependence on foreign markets for vehicles and industrial machinery.
The data suggests that the recent rise in passenger car imports is driven less by a surge in vehicle volumes and more by exchange-rate pass-through, as the weaker naira raises the local currency cost of imported vehicles.
The persistence of elevated import values into 2025 indicates that demand for vehicles — whether for household use, commercial transport or ride-hailing fleets — has remained resilient even as prices climb.
The data highlights a persistent reliance on imported transport solutions despite domestic production initiatives.
More insights
A closer look at the components of the import bill reveals the trends driving the surge:
The rising import bills reflect the country’s ageing vehicle fleet and growing industrial activities dependent on imported machinery.
What you should know
Nigeria recorded a total passenger car import of N527 billion in the third quarter of 2025, more than double the N254 billion recorded in the same period in 2024.
Analysts say expanding domestic automobile assembly plants and strengthening local supply chains could reduce import dependence.
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