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Nigeria’s textile imports surge to N1.06 trillion in 2025 — NBS
Nigeria’s importation of textiles and textile-related products surged to N1.06 trillion in 2025.
This is according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Q4 2025 Foreign Trade Report.
The figures show a significant increase compared to previous years, highlighting Nigeria’s growing dependence on imported fabrics and garments to meet domestic demand.
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The data indicate a steady rise in textile imports over the past four years, reflecting strong consumer demand, population growth, and persistent challenges facing Nigeria’s local textile manufacturing industry.
What the data is saying
Nigeria’s textile imports recorded a sharp increase in 2025, crossing the trillion-naira mark for the first time in recent years.
According to the NBS, Nigeria imported textiles and textile articles valued at N1.06 trillion in 2025.
The data suggests that Nigeria’s textile imports have nearly tripled within four years, underscoring the country’s rising reliance on foreign textile products.
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Nigeria once had a vibrant textile industry, particularly in cities such as Kaduna, Kano, and Lagos, where large textile mills operated and provided thousands of jobs. Over the years, however, the industry has experienced a significant decline due to several structural challenges.
As a result, many textile factories have shut down or drastically reduced operations, leaving the domestic market increasingly dependent on imported garments, fabrics, yarns, and other textile inputs used by tailors and fashion designers.
What you should know
Nigeria’s textile industry continues to struggle despite the country’s huge market potential for cotton production.
Stakeholders in the manufacturing sector have called for improved access to electricity, financing, and modern machinery for textile producers.
Industry groups are also urging stricter enforcement against smuggling to protect local manufacturers.
Reviving the textile industry is widely viewed as an opportunity to reduce Nigeria’s import bill, create employment opportunities, and stimulate industrial growth.
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