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The bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the Federal Republic of Nigeria have considerably expanded in recent years with both nations building strategic and commercial ties. Nigeria supplies 20% of India's crude oil needs and is India's largest trading partner in Africa.
Nigeria–United States relations. Bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the United States of America were formally inaugurated when Nigeria attained its independence from Britain in 1960. In the 21st century, they have entailed an important, if occasionally uneasy, alliance, following a more chequered diplomatic past.
Belgium–Nigeria relations (4 C) Belize–Nigeria relations (2 C) Benin–Nigeria relations (6 C, 2 P) Bolivia–Nigeria relations (1 C) Bosnia and Herzegovina–Nigeria relations (1 C) Botswana–Nigeria relations (3 C) Brazil–Nigeria relations (5 C, 3 P) Brunei–Nigeria relations (2 C) Bulgaria–Nigeria ...
Niger. Nigeria. Niger–Nigeria relations refer to the current and historical relationship between Niger and Nigeria, two neighbouring countries in West Africa. Relations are based on a long shared border and common cultural and historical interactions.
Indian exports to Nigeria during the period 2018-19 were US$3 billion and India's imports from Nigeria during same period 2018-19 were worth US$10.88 billion. Nigeria was the fifth biggest seller of crude oil and third biggest seller of LNG after Qatar and UAE in year 2020 to India.In year 2020-2021 USA stood second after Iraq as the biggest ...
China–Nigeria relations. The bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and People's Republic of China were formally established on February 10, 1971 - a decade after Nigeria gained its independence from the British Empire. Relations between Nigeria and China have expanded on growing bilateral trade and strategic cooperation.
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.
Bilateral relations of Nigeria (153 C, 34 P) Borders of Nigeria (8 C, 4 P) C. Nigeria and the Commonwealth of Nations (17 C, 18 P) D.