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Report: Forex Inflows To Nigerian Economy Drop 17%

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August 25, 2022
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Aggregate foreign exchange, Forex, inflows into the Nigerian economy fell by 17.3 per cent to $6.58bn in April.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) disclosed this in its April monthly report on foreign exchange flows through the economy.

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It stated that, “The economy recorded a lower net foreign exchange inflow of $2.63bn, from $3.53bn in the preceding month. Aggregate foreign exchange inflow into the economy decreased by 17.3 per cent to $6.58 billion in April 2022, compared with $7.95 billion in March.

“Similarly, total foreign exchange outflow decreased by 11.3 per cent to $3.95bn, from $4.45bn in the preceding month.”

The report said further analysis showed that foreign exchange inflows through the bank declined by 25.6 per cent to $2.47bn, from $3.32bn, attributed mainly to 54.3 per cent decrease in non-oil components as a result of inflows of $1.25bn proceeds from government debts in the preceding month, as well as TSA, third-party receipts and other official income.

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Autonomous inflows also decreased by 11.4 per cent to $4.11bn from $4.63bn, due to a decline in invisible purchases, which included ordinary domiciliary account ($1.33bn) and non-oil export receipts ($0.49bn).

Foreign exchange outflows through the bank declined by 19.3 percent to $2.86 billion from $3.54 billion in March, largely due to decreases in foreign exchange sales at the Investors and Exporters window, the Small and Medium Enterprises intervention, and the interbank/invisible foreign exchange windows.

Autonomous outflows increased by 20 per cent to $1.09 billion from $0.91 billion in March, due to higher invisible imports.

Consequently, net outflows of $0.39bn were recorded through the bank in April 2022, compared with net outflows of $0.23bn in the previous month.

The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, had earlier announced the RT200 FX Program to boost the country’s forex supply in the non-oil sector over the next three to five years.

He explained that the RT200 FX Programme was a set of policies, plans and programmes for non-oil exports that would enable the country to attain a $200bn goal in FX repatriation, exclusively from non-oil exports.

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