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Nigeria Customs, UK HMRC Deepen Partnership to Boost Trade Facilitation and Digital Border Management

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March 19, 2026
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Nigeria Customs, UK HMRC Deepen Partnership to Boost Trade Facilitation and Digital Border Management
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By Nkechi Eze

The Nigeria Customs Service has strengthened its strategic collaboration with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) of the United Kingdom to enhance trade facilitation, advance digital border management, and modernize customs operations.

The development followed a high-level bilateral meeting held in London on March 18, 2026, during the State Visit of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to the United Kingdom, under the framework of the Nigeria–United Kingdom Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP).

The bilateral engagement was led by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, and Ms Megan Shaw, Head of International Customs and Border Engagement at HMRC. Discussions focused on modernizing customs operations, enhancing data transparency in bilateral trade flows, and expanding operational cooperation to improve efficiency and integrity across the Nigeria–United Kingdom trade corridor.

Comptroller-General Adeniyi emphasised that effective customs cooperation is critical for economic growth and sustainable trade development. He noted the longstanding economic ties between Nigeria and the UK, which span key sectors including industrial goods, agriculture, energy, and consumer products. He stressed that customs administrations play a frontline role in ensuring that trade flows are secure, transparent, and mutually beneficial.

Both administrations acknowledged gaps in bilateral trade data as a structural challenge requiring coordinated solutions. In 2024, while approximately £504 million in UK-origin goods were recorded as imports into Nigeria, the UK reported exports to Nigeria valued at roughly £1.7 billion. To address this discrepancy, both parties agreed to explore a structured pre-arrival data exchange framework between their respective digital customs platforms to improve risk management, data reconciliation, and compliance monitoring.

The meeting also showcased each administration’s customs modernisation initiatives, including HMRC’s advancements in artificial intelligence-driven trade tools, digital verification systems, and real-time analytics. Key outcomes from the engagement include the development of a Customs Mutual Administrative Assistance Framework, the commencement of technical scoping for capacity-building and knowledge exchange, and the establishment of a joint technical engagement mechanism under the ETIP framework.

In an official statement, the NCS reiterated its commitment to deepening international partnerships as part of its broader modernisation agenda, aimed at promoting transparency, efficiency, and competitiveness in Nigeria’s trading environment. The Service assured stakeholders that insights from the engagement will enhance operational capacity, streamline trade facilitation, and support Nigeria’s economic reform objectives under the Renewed Hope programme.

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