EXTERNAL TRADE FINANCING IN NIGERIA
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p>Title page — – – – – – – – – – – i </p><p>Declaration — – – – – – – – – – -ii</p><p>Approval page — – – – – – – – – – -iii</p><p>Dedication — – – – – – – – – – -iv</p><p>Acknowledgement — – – – – – – – – -v </p><p>Table of content — – – – – – – – – -vi Abstract — – – – – – – – – – – -vii</p><br> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
External trade financing plays a crucial role in the economic development of Nigeria by facilitating international trade transactions. This study aims to explore the mechanisms, challenges, and impact of external trade financing in Nigeria. The research will employ both qualitative and quantitative methods to gather data from various sources, including interviews with key stakeholders, analysis of trade financing statistics, and case studies of successful trade financing initiatives. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the current landscape of external trade financing in Nigeria, highlighting the key players, financing instruments, and challenges faced by businesses in accessing trade finance. By understanding the specific needs and constraints of Nigerian businesses engaged in international trade, policymakers and financial institutions can develop tailored solutions to enhance trade finance availability and accessibility. The research will also investigate the impact of external trade financing on the Nigerian economy, focusing on its contribution to GDP growth, employment generation, and overall economic development. By analyzing the correlation between trade finance availability and key macroeconomic indicators, the study aims to demonstrate the importance of external trade financing in driving economic growth and fostering international trade relationships. Moreover, the study will identify best practices and lessons learned from successful trade financing initiatives in Nigeria, offering recommendations for policymakers, financial institutions, and businesses to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of trade finance mechanisms. By promoting transparency, efficiency, and innovation in trade finance processes, Nigeria can attract more foreign investment, stimulate export growth, and strengthen its position in the global market. Overall, this research aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of external trade financing in Nigeria, shedding light on its role in driving economic development, enhancing international trade relationships, and supporting the growth of Nigerian businesses. By addressing the challenges and opportunities in trade finance, stakeholders can collaborate to create a more conducive environment for trade financing, ultimately contributing to the sustainable growth and competitiveness of the Nigerian economy.
Project Overview
<p>
</p><h3><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></h3><h3><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></h3><p>For the past few years, it is Cleary that the present civil administration is posed to see an improvement in the external trade sector of Nigeria economy. This is geared towards increasing the export activity and reducing to a minimal level, the rate of import transaction as a measure to boost our country’s external reserves. This trend is buttressed by the various policy stipulations and regulation as well, as incentive dished out by the federal government to participant in the external trade sector, most especially the export sector. The owns of this interest by various levels of government is hinged on the need to boost our foreign reserves which was previously depleted by import that swept through the country during oil boom era and second republic . There is also the urge to restage agricultural sector which contributed immensely to our export earnings prior to the oil era, since earnings derivable from oil export can no longer be adequate derivable form oil export can no longer be adequately predicted.</p><p>The aims and objectives outlined above cannot achieved without adequate participation of financial institution and intermediation most especially commercial banks, thus various government policies are usually implemented through that financial institution in the country. Thus a tight monetary policy disfavour a particular sector of the economy. Also, there is the case of inauguration or enactment of policies, be the government, and their actual implementation by the financial institutions commercial banks. This research will be limited to commercial bank, the live wire of every government in the execution of monetary policies, aimed toward different sector within the economy and the external trade sector which is within the economy structure, so the participation commercial banks is very important in the realization of the above objective relating to the external trade sector .</p><p>The word financing relates to the provision of fund when and where they are required for the implementation of economic activities of man. Taken the definition into consideration the external trade financing will than porting the technique of providing fund by various financial institutions, individuals corporate bodies and government that engage in external trade business. This financing function comes in different ways and various instrument abound for the smooth facilitation of this financing activity for and the instruments that go with it, is a function of whether we are concerned with import trade financing or export trade financing both of which falls under external trade financing. For the purpose of the project. Work emphasis will be placed on historical analysis of trends in import and export sector of the economy in past five years so as to the determined how vibrant form of financing available for the smooth operation of the sector. This analysis will be done on the basis of economic needs and aspirations of nation in the relevant periods.</p><h3><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</strong></h3><p>It ahs been frequently asserted that commercial that commercial bank and infact the entire banking sector in Nigeria are exhibiting lukewarm attitude to external trade financing rather that their participation over the years is grossly inadequate. When they agree to participate at all they restrict their financing to specific sector within that external trade sector like merchandize trade which are mainly short term in nature. Also in the recent years commercial bank haled been accused of denying financial services to medium level import and export participants by refusing to grant individual who cannot handle loans of up to N50,000 loan facilities for a critical appraisal of their problems. </p><h3><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY</strong></h3><p>This research work is intend to bring out the inconsistencies in the external trade financing. Then use the conclusion derived from that research work to propagate some conclusion assertion in the external trade financing activities of the country. And to recommend measure of minimizing inconsistencies in external trade financing in Nigeria</p><h4><strong>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></h4><p>This research work will be of immense benefits to the following groups.</p><p>i. Foreign interest group</p><p>ii. Banking sector must especially commercial banks</p><p>iii. Government sector.</p><p>iv. Corporate bodies</p><p>v. Private firms having internal in external trade financing in Nigeria</p><p>vi. Research scholar</p><p>Certainly this will serves as a secondary sources of data to other researcher.</p><h5><strong>1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></h5><p>Bank: There are two types of banks namely the central bank which is technical a nationalized industry owned and ultimately controlled by the government and commercial banks that accept deposit and gives in return as demanded by the depositor.</p><p>External trade: This is a trade between nations a trade across the national boundary</p><p>Financing: A process whereby founds are sources or providing when and where they are required for the purpose of implementing economic activities is term financing.</p><p>Imports: This simple means goods which are produced in a country that are bough from other countries.</p><p>Export:This is when you sell goods produced is your country to other countries.</p><p>Commercial banks: These are financial institution authorized by law to accept deposit accept valuable properties for safety custody lending money in an agreed interest and above all lease properly interested customers on demand and finally contract on behalf of customers.</p><p>Agriculture sector: These is a sector that deals with all aspect of agricultural namely livestock farming, fishing, forestry, import and exports,</p><p>Financial institution:These are establishment that issued financial obligations such as demand deposit in other to acquire funds from the public united bank for African </p>
<br><p></p>