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Nigeria’s Export Surge Signals Maritime Sector Growth


The Chief Executive Officer of APM Terminals Nigeria, Frederik Klinke, has said that Nigeria’s maritime sector is demonstrating remarkable resilience and momentum, with a dramatic surge in export volumes positioning the country as an emerging force in global trade.

According to a statement on Thursday, Klinke stated this in Abuja while speaking during the opening of the Blue Economy Investment Summit. He highlighted a significant increase in export activity, attributing it to Nigeria’s strategic reforms and investments, adding that they are beginning to yield tangible results even as the global maritime industry faces mounting uncertainty.

Klinke noted that while international shipping continues to grapple with disruptions driven by geopolitical tensions and shifting trade routes, “Nigeria has maintained forward progress, particularly in its push to expand non-oil exports.”

He referenced the Nigerian Ports Authority’s third quarter 2025 report, stressing that the report showed that export-laden container volumes surged by an extraordinary 1,085 per cent, underscoring the scale of transformation underway within the country’s trade ecosystem.

Klinke attributed the growth to “deliberate policy measures and operational improvements aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing bottlenecks,” adding that chief among these is the rollout of the National Single Window, a centralised digital platform designed to streamline import and export processes.

“The initiative is expected to cut cargo clearance timelines dramatically, from several weeks to as little as 48 hours, thereby improving Nigeria’s competitiveness in global markets,” he stated.

Despite persistent global challenges, including rising freight costs, longer shipping routes, and increased insurance premiums, Klinke emphasised that Nigeria’s export expansion reflects a sector responding positively to reform.

Nevertheless, he warned that without sustained intervention and coordination, external pressures could still undermine the country’s diversification agenda. Klinke said that the terminal has aligned its operations to support and capitalise on the upward trend in exports.

“The company has invested more than $600m in its Nigerian terminals, focusing on efficiency, sustainability, and infrastructure upgrades to facilitate smoother cargo movement. These investments are already contributing to export growth,” he stated.

Klinke pointed to targeted operational strategies such as the establishment of a dedicated Container Freight Station at Onne, the introduction of exclusive export lanes at Apapa to reduce delays, and the launch of a thrice-weekly rail service linking Apapa Port to Moniya in Ibadan, stressing that the rail connection is improving the reliability and speed of moving export cargo from inland production hubs to the ports.

He stressed that such measures are critical in sustaining the current momentum in export volumes, particularly at a time when trade patterns are rapidly evolving.

“With East–West Africa trade volumes having risen by more than 30 per cent in 2025, now the fastest-growing container trade corridor globally, Nigeria is well positioned to capture a larger share of this growth if it continues to strengthen its maritime infrastructure and logistics systems,” Klinke continued.

Klinke also underscored the importance of maintaining consistent regulatory reforms and advancing port modernisation to support export expansion. He called for deeper channel drafts to accommodate larger vessels, full integration of digital systems across the port ecosystem, and improved multimodal transport networks to ensure seamless cargo movement.

According to him, reducing cargo dwell times and simplifying documentation processes will not only lower the cost of doing business but also enhance Nigeria’s credibility in international trade, further boosting export competitiveness.

He concluded that Nigeria’s maritime economy is at a critical juncture, where sustained alignment between policy, infrastructure investment, and execution could unlock even greater export growth.

“With the private sector ready to invest, he said the priority must be to ensure predictable regulations, accelerated digitisation, and efficient trade corridors that enable Nigeria to fully realise its export potential and establish itself as a leading maritime hub in West Africa,” he concluded.

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