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Nigeria
                    923,768 sq km (2.5x Japan
Area:
                    area)
Population :        148 million (2008)

Capital City:       Abuja (6 million)
Population growth
                    2.2% (2007)
rate:
                    250 (Hausa-
Ethnic groups       Fulani, Igbo, Yoruba, and
                    Kanur)
                    Muslim, Christian, indigenous
Religions:
                    African.
                    English (official), Hausa, Igbo,
Languages:
                    Yoruba, Fulani, Kanuri, others.
                    Domestic: 230V AC 50Hz,
Voltage
                    Industrial: 400V AC 50Hz.
                                                                                           1
                                                       http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm
Economy Data
                     US$166 billion (agriculture 33%; industry
GDP:
                     39%; services 28%) (2007)
                     5.9%. Oil growth: -5.6%. Non-oil growth:
Real GDP growth rate
                     9.6%. (2007)
Per capita GDP       US$1,149 (2007)
Inflation            8.5% (2008)

                     Oil and natural gas (37% of 2006 GDP), tin,
Natural resources
                     columbite, iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc.
                     Products--cocoa, palm oil, yams, cassava,
Agriculture:         sorghum, millet, corn, rice, livestock,
                     groundnuts, cotton.
                     Car assembly, textiles, cement, food products,
Industry:            footwear, metal products, lumber, beer,
                     detergents.
Foreign direct
                     6.2% of GDP (2007):
investment (FDI)
Official development
                     $11.434 billion (2006)
assistance (ODA)
                     Naira (148 Naira = U.S. $1 as of March 26,          2
Currency:
                     2009).
Source of Energy
Division of Population for presentation :   148,000,000
        40.0%                  40.0%                      15.0%           5.0%
       59.2 mln               59.2 mln                  22.2 mln         7.4 mln
         Poor                Middle Class           Upper Middle Class     Rich
 70
 60
 50                                                         Even Nigeria has abundance of
 40                                                         gas majority use Kerosene.
                                                            Energy is an area of Investment
 30
 20
 10
%0



              Poor     Middle Class         Upper Middle Class
                                                                                         3
Housing in Nigeria
 80

 70

 60

 50

 40

 30

 20

 10

  0
%     Single Room   Apartment or Flat       Duplex         Whole Building     Others

           Poor            Middle Class                 Upper Middle Class


Majority of the population reside in single room. Even though there are government
project to provide housing. This is not enough.
                                                                                       4
                        http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
Type of Housing in Nigeria
                    Duplex in Nigeria




Apartment or Flat




                                        5
Materials Use for House Wall
       Construction in Nigeria
     Division of Population for presentation :           148,000,000
               40.0%                       40.0%                        15.0%          5.0%
80              Poor                     Middle Class             Upper Middle Class   Rich


60

40

20

 0
%



        Poor                    Middle Class                      Upper Middle Class

            http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
Materials Used for Floor of
        Housing in Nigeria
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
 0
%    Earth or    Wood or tile   Plank      Concrete   Dirt or straw   Other
      mud

                Poort       Middle Class        Upper Middle Class
                                                                              7
NIGERIA EXPORT DATA
           US$65.5 Billion=63兆円 (chou en)

Product                         Percentage                     PARTNER COUNTRIES
Fuels and mining
                                  97.0%                                Japan
products                                                    Brazil
                                                       India 9%          5%
                                                                               United
Agricultural                                            12%
                                                                               States
products (cocoa,                    2.2%                                        47%
rubber, oil, nuts)
Manufactures                        0.8%                        European
                                                                 Union
                                                                 27%

           Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm                            8
NIGERIA IMPORT DATA
             US$29.5 Billion=28兆円 (chou en)

                                                                            PARTNERS COUNTRIES
Product                              Percentage

Machinery; chemicals;
                                                                   U.A.E.     Others
transport equipment;                      72.3%                     3%         20%
manufactured goods                                                                              European
Agricultural products                     23.7%                                                  Union
                                                                Korea                            44%
Fuels and mining                                                 4%
                                           4.0%
products
                                                                China
                                                                 9%                    United
                                                                                       States
                                                                                        20%

            Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm
                                                                                                           9
THE BANNED IMPORTED ITEMS
Bicycles            Cutlasses                Vegetable oil
Foot wears          Pick Axes                Barite

Imported meat       Spades                   Tantatile

Textile materials   Shovels                  Knives

Men’s footwear      Wheel barrows            Buckets

Ties                Pork products            Cups

Soaps               Beefs                    Bins

Detergents          Goal meat                Hangers

Furniture           Tooth paste              Containers

Flowers             Pencil                   Ball-point pens

Fresh fruits        Domestic plastic wears
Nigeria Import Tax
Amount           Condition                      Description
         1~50% FOB value of commodity           Custom duty, depends on the
                                                product. Eg. Automobile 5%,
                                                manufacturing raw material 1%
            1% FOB value of commodity           Administrative charge
            7%       Custom duty on commodity   Development Surcharge
          0.5%       Custom duty on commodity   Non ECOWAS product
         0.02%       Custom duty on commodity   Stabilization surcharges
            5% CIF value of commodity           VAT
 … + 6% +… Total tax




                                                                           11
Top Ten Players in Nigeria Import for
                         2006                                    Value
                                                               US$10,000   Description
                                                           I      98,429Refrigerator, freezer
 3                                                                         Dish washing machines; machinery
                                                          II      99,758
                                                                           for aerating bottles
2.5
                                                         III     104,295 Pumps for liquids; liquid elevators
  2
                                                                         Parts & accessories of computers
                                                         IV      109,737
1.5                                                                      & office machines
  1                                                                      Self-propelled bulldozer, angle
                                                          V      112,081
                                                                         dozer, grader, excavator
0.5                                                                      Printing machinery; machines for
                                                         VI      116,230
     0                                                                   uses ancillary to printing
                                                                         Machines & mech. applications
 %       I   II   III IV   V  VI VII
                                                        VII      122,317
                                                                         having individual functions
                                     VIII VIII
                           Legend              IX   X                    Air, vacuum pumps; hoods
                                                        VIII     157,025
                                                                         incorporated in a fan
                     Import Percentage [%]                               Automatic data processing
                                                        VIII     262,032
                                                                         machines; optical reader
                                                         IX      349,882 Machinery part
                                                                           Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and
                                                          X      584,407
                                                                           other gas turbines          12
35000
                      Nigeria Salary
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
 5000
   0
            1981                        1992                    2000                 2007    Year
        Federal Minimum wage (N)                      Minimum wage of the Middle class (N)
1200
1000
 800
 600
 400
 200
   0
           1981                         1992                     2000                 2007    Year

        Federal Minimum wage US$                      Minimum wage of the Middle class US$
                                                                                                13
         http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
EXPORT PRODUCTS FROM NIGERIA

Agriculture
 products;
   Cocoa
Beans, Cotton,
Dried & Split
   Ginger.
  Crude oil




                                14
International/China Cotton Market

      Top ten cotton producers — 2007                     China’s textile trade in cotton mill use
             (480-pound bales)                            equivalents, 2006
People`s republic of                                                          Exports         Imports Net exports
                          25.3million bales
China
                                                                                            Million bales
India                     20.5million bales
                                                          Yarn                     3              4        -2
United States                        19.2 million bales
                                                          Fabric                   11             3        8
Pakistan                             11.7million bales    Clothing,
Brazil                                7.2 million bales                            27                 1                  26
                                                          etc.
Uzbekistan                            5.5 million bales   Total                    41                 8                  32
Turkey                                3.2 million bales
Greece                                1.4 million bales
Turkmenistan                          1.3 million bales   www.ers.usda.gov/publications/CWS/2007/11Nov/CWS07I01/cws07I01.pdf


Syria                                 1.2 million bales
           http://en.wikipedia.org
                                                                                                                         15
Cotton Import to Japan

                                   600,000


                                   500,000
          480-Pounds Bales




                                   400,000
              Quantity




                                   300,000


                                   200,000


                                   100,000


                                        0
                             North America
                                 South America
                             Asia, Oceania & Europe
                                                                                                         2007
                                                 Africa                                      2006
                                                                                  2005
                                                                           2004
                                                                    2003
                                                           2002
Total import decreasing in Japan
                                                      4.5% - Africa part
Manufacturing shifted to China
                                                                                   Source: http://jcta.co.jp/95_01.html 16
Japan Cotton Import
Country                   Year (Import in In 480-Pound Bales)
                2002      2003      2004      2005        2006               2007       2008
       Benin        821     1,098     -         -           -                  -          -
Burkina Faso         92     -         -         -             503                 826       184
  Cameroon        3,995     4,676     4,983     2,658       1,018                 387       734
        Chad      -         -            45     -           -                  -          -
Cote D'Ivoire       462     -           275     -           -                  -          -
       Egypt     18,991    17,853    19,296    18,780      10,970              9,896      6,273
      Sudan       2,318     2,306     2,523     3,454       1,826              1,394      1,810
  Zimbabwe       18,620    10,863    10,225    14,407       2,574              7,958      9,434
      Others        305     2,677     3,072     1,764         467               2,118     9,816
        Total    45,604    39,473    40,419    41,063      17,358             22,579     28,251




                                                                                           17
                                                        http://jcta.co.jp/95_01.html
Cotton Ginning Process




                                                18
Diagram of a modern gin plant - courtesy USDA
Cotton Process for export
After ginning   Final package for export




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Nigeria

  • 1. Nigeria 923,768 sq km (2.5x Japan Area: area) Population : 148 million (2008) Capital City: Abuja (6 million) Population growth 2.2% (2007) rate: 250 (Hausa- Ethnic groups Fulani, Igbo, Yoruba, and Kanur) Muslim, Christian, indigenous Religions: African. English (official), Hausa, Igbo, Languages: Yoruba, Fulani, Kanuri, others. Domestic: 230V AC 50Hz, Voltage Industrial: 400V AC 50Hz. 1 http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm
  • 2. Economy Data US$166 billion (agriculture 33%; industry GDP: 39%; services 28%) (2007) 5.9%. Oil growth: -5.6%. Non-oil growth: Real GDP growth rate 9.6%. (2007) Per capita GDP US$1,149 (2007) Inflation 8.5% (2008) Oil and natural gas (37% of 2006 GDP), tin, Natural resources columbite, iron ore, coal, limestone, lead, zinc. Products--cocoa, palm oil, yams, cassava, Agriculture: sorghum, millet, corn, rice, livestock, groundnuts, cotton. Car assembly, textiles, cement, food products, Industry: footwear, metal products, lumber, beer, detergents. Foreign direct 6.2% of GDP (2007): investment (FDI) Official development $11.434 billion (2006) assistance (ODA) Naira (148 Naira = U.S. $1 as of March 26, 2 Currency: 2009).
  • 3. Source of Energy Division of Population for presentation : 148,000,000 40.0% 40.0% 15.0% 5.0% 59.2 mln 59.2 mln 22.2 mln 7.4 mln Poor Middle Class Upper Middle Class Rich 70 60 50 Even Nigeria has abundance of 40 gas majority use Kerosene. Energy is an area of Investment 30 20 10 %0 Poor Middle Class Upper Middle Class 3
  • 4. Housing in Nigeria 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Single Room Apartment or Flat Duplex Whole Building Others Poor Middle Class Upper Middle Class Majority of the population reside in single room. Even though there are government project to provide housing. This is not enough. 4 http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
  • 5. Type of Housing in Nigeria Duplex in Nigeria Apartment or Flat 5
  • 6. Materials Use for House Wall Construction in Nigeria Division of Population for presentation : 148,000,000 40.0% 40.0% 15.0% 5.0% 80 Poor Middle Class Upper Middle Class Rich 60 40 20 0 % Poor Middle Class Upper Middle Class http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
  • 7. Materials Used for Floor of Housing in Nigeria 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Earth or Wood or tile Plank Concrete Dirt or straw Other mud Poort Middle Class Upper Middle Class 7
  • 8. NIGERIA EXPORT DATA US$65.5 Billion=63兆円 (chou en) Product Percentage PARTNER COUNTRIES Fuels and mining 97.0% Japan products Brazil India 9% 5% United Agricultural 12% States products (cocoa, 2.2% 47% rubber, oil, nuts) Manufactures 0.8% European Union 27% Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm 8
  • 9. NIGERIA IMPORT DATA US$29.5 Billion=28兆円 (chou en) PARTNERS COUNTRIES Product Percentage Machinery; chemicals; U.A.E. Others transport equipment; 72.3% 3% 20% manufactured goods European Agricultural products 23.7% Union Korea 44% Fuels and mining 4% 4.0% products China 9% United States 20% Source: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2836.htm 9
  • 10. THE BANNED IMPORTED ITEMS Bicycles Cutlasses Vegetable oil Foot wears Pick Axes Barite Imported meat Spades Tantatile Textile materials Shovels Knives Men’s footwear Wheel barrows Buckets Ties Pork products Cups Soaps Beefs Bins Detergents Goal meat Hangers Furniture Tooth paste Containers Flowers Pencil Ball-point pens Fresh fruits Domestic plastic wears
  • 11. Nigeria Import Tax Amount Condition Description 1~50% FOB value of commodity Custom duty, depends on the product. Eg. Automobile 5%, manufacturing raw material 1% 1% FOB value of commodity Administrative charge 7% Custom duty on commodity Development Surcharge 0.5% Custom duty on commodity Non ECOWAS product 0.02% Custom duty on commodity Stabilization surcharges 5% CIF value of commodity VAT … + 6% +… Total tax 11
  • 12. Top Ten Players in Nigeria Import for 2006 Value US$10,000 Description I 98,429Refrigerator, freezer 3 Dish washing machines; machinery II 99,758 for aerating bottles 2.5 III 104,295 Pumps for liquids; liquid elevators 2 Parts & accessories of computers IV 109,737 1.5 & office machines 1 Self-propelled bulldozer, angle V 112,081 dozer, grader, excavator 0.5 Printing machinery; machines for VI 116,230 0 uses ancillary to printing Machines & mech. applications % I II III IV V VI VII VII 122,317 having individual functions VIII VIII Legend IX X Air, vacuum pumps; hoods VIII 157,025 incorporated in a fan Import Percentage [%] Automatic data processing VIII 262,032 machines; optical reader IX 349,882 Machinery part Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and X 584,407 other gas turbines 12
  • 13. 35000 Nigeria Salary 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1981 1992 2000 2007 Year Federal Minimum wage (N) Minimum wage of the Middle class (N) 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1981 1992 2000 2007 Year Federal Minimum wage US$ Minimum wage of the Middle class US$ 13 http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/nlss/2006/index.html
  • 14. EXPORT PRODUCTS FROM NIGERIA Agriculture products; Cocoa Beans, Cotton, Dried & Split Ginger. Crude oil 14
  • 15. International/China Cotton Market Top ten cotton producers — 2007 China’s textile trade in cotton mill use (480-pound bales) equivalents, 2006 People`s republic of Exports Imports Net exports 25.3million bales China Million bales India 20.5million bales Yarn 3 4 -2 United States 19.2 million bales Fabric 11 3 8 Pakistan 11.7million bales Clothing, Brazil 7.2 million bales 27 1 26 etc. Uzbekistan 5.5 million bales Total 41 8 32 Turkey 3.2 million bales Greece 1.4 million bales Turkmenistan 1.3 million bales www.ers.usda.gov/publications/CWS/2007/11Nov/CWS07I01/cws07I01.pdf Syria 1.2 million bales http://en.wikipedia.org 15
  • 16. Cotton Import to Japan 600,000 500,000 480-Pounds Bales 400,000 Quantity 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 North America South America Asia, Oceania & Europe 2007 Africa 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Total import decreasing in Japan 4.5% - Africa part Manufacturing shifted to China Source: http://jcta.co.jp/95_01.html 16
  • 17. Japan Cotton Import Country Year (Import in In 480-Pound Bales) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Benin 821 1,098 - - - - - Burkina Faso 92 - - - 503 826 184 Cameroon 3,995 4,676 4,983 2,658 1,018 387 734 Chad - - 45 - - - - Cote D'Ivoire 462 - 275 - - - - Egypt 18,991 17,853 19,296 18,780 10,970 9,896 6,273 Sudan 2,318 2,306 2,523 3,454 1,826 1,394 1,810 Zimbabwe 18,620 10,863 10,225 14,407 2,574 7,958 9,434 Others 305 2,677 3,072 1,764 467 2,118 9,816 Total 45,604 39,473 40,419 41,063 17,358 22,579 28,251 17 http://jcta.co.jp/95_01.html
  • 18. Cotton Ginning Process 18 Diagram of a modern gin plant - courtesy USDA
  • 19. Cotton Process for export After ginning Final package for export 19