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Nigeria and the People's Republic of China established formal diplomatic relations on February 10, 1971. [4] [5] [6] Relations between the two nations grew closer as a result of the international isolation and Western condemnation of Nigeria's military dictatorships (1970s-1998). Nigeria has since become an important source of oil and petroleum ...
The Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce was created in 1986 for fostering bilateral trade between Germany and Nigeria and has since deepened economic ties between the two countries. [ 8 ] In 2011, the German-Nigerian Binational Commission was created to bolster cooperation in business, education, energy, migration issues and culture.
See Bhutan–Spain relations China: 9 March 1973 [100] See China–Spain relations. China has an embassy in Madrid, and a consulate-general in Barcelona. Spain has an embassy in Beijing and consulates-general in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. East Timor: 20 May 2002 [39] East Timor is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Lisbon, Portugal.
Nigeria's expulsion of more than 1 million Ghanaian immigrants in early 1983, when Ghana was facing severe drought and economic problems, and of another 300,000 in early 1985 on short notice, further strained relations between the two countries. [184] In April 1988, a joint commission for cooperation was established between Ghana and Nigeria.
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping during a visit to China next week to discuss cooperation on the economy, agriculture and satellite technology, a Nigerian ...
China's President Xi Jinping pledged on Thursday for his country to increase investments in Nigeria's power generation sector and its digital economy, the Nigerian vice president's office said in ...
The German government on Thursday presented a long-awaited strategy for relations with China that points to a “systemic rivalry” with the Asian power and a need to reduce risks of economic ...
Spain is one of Nigeria's best customers thanks to crude oil imports. In 2014, it was the second best customer for the purchase of 6,500 million euros of oil and gas. Oil accounts for 76.2% of Nigeria's Spanish imports and Natural Gas another 22%. [citation needed]