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Nigeria’s FMCG sector faces new challenges as Trump tariffs weaken naira

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
April 9, 2025
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Nigeria’s FMCG sector struggles with FX losses and weaker naira amid President Trump’s tariffs, threatening growth and stability

 

[dropcap]N[/dropcap]igeria’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector, which had been banking on a rare period of naira stability and cooling prices to reverse foreign exchange (FX)-induced record losses, now faces renewed pressure.

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The arrival of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on imports has caused ripples in global markets, worsening the situation for Nigeria’s already fragile economy.

As FX pressures mount, the naira has come under intense strain, especially with offshore investors fleeing to safer markets.

This has resulted in an increasing demand for dollars within Nigeria, pushing the currency down by 2.8 percent on Monday.

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Despite the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) injecting a total of $321.7 million into the market during two trading sessions to shield the naira, the outlook remains uncertain.

Kemi Abiodun, a consumer goods research analyst at Lagos-based CardinalStone, expressed concern over the implications of the tariffs:

“I had an optimistic outlook, especially for the stability of FX, which should have been positive for the FMCG sector.

However, this recent Trump tariff seems to be changing the direction of things,” Abiodun said. She fears that the positive performance initially anticipated for the sector may not materialise as expected.

The introduction of 14 percent tariffs on imports by the United States poses a significant challenge for Nigeria, which risks capital flight as global investors, attracted by higher US rates, may move their funds from emerging markets like Nigeria.

This capital shift could lead to even greater demand for foreign currency, weakening the naira further and reducing the availability of dollars.

The increased cost of foreign exchange, coupled with the rising challenges of importing raw materials, could worsen business operations, reduce employment opportunities, and drive local prices higher.

Last year, Nigerian consumer goods firms reported cumulative FX losses amounting to N1.33 trillion, a consequence of the naira’s sharp 70 percent depreciation after the Central Bank shifted to a more market-driven exchange rate.

This financial hit affected major companies, including Nigerian Breweries, BUA Foods, Dangote Sugar, Guinness, and Nestlé, which collectively lost billions due to letters of credit and foreign-denominated loans.

In response, many firms have sought ways to mitigate FX volatility, including replacing imported raw materials with local alternatives, front-loading inventories, exiting business segments with high forex exposure, and settling foreign-denominated loans, as seen with Nigerian Breweries and Guinness.

However, the continued uncertainty of the global economy raises further concerns for long-term sustainability.

Samson Simon, an economics lecturer at Baze University, Abuja, noted that tariffs could be damaging to international trade.

“Tariffs hamper international trade and can do a lot of damage to whole economies or important sectors like the FMCG,” Simon said.

He added that while domestic producers might temporarily benefit from increased competitiveness, the long-term effects could include shrinking international trade, collapsing capital markets, and reductions in GDP growth.

Despite the gloom, there is a silver lining for Nigeria’s FMCG sector. Simon suggests that businesses could look to diversify their markets, targeting new economies or altering their products to appeal to non-consumers. However, this strategy would take time to implement.

For immediate relief, Simon recommends that Nigeria approach the United States to renegotiate trade deals, aiming for lower tariffs or even zero tariffs to mitigate the ongoing damage.

Also read: Naira faces steep depreciation amid growing demand, global market pressure

As Nigeria’s FMCG sector faces a turbulent road ahead, navigating these global shifts and seeking new opportunities will be crucial for the industry’s survival and growth.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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