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DBT provides trade and investment services and practical support. We help UK companies succeed in Nigeria, and Nigerian companies set up and invest in the UK.
The British Deputy High Commission in Lagos maintains and develops relations between the UK and Nigeria.
The British High Commission in Abuja maintains and develops relations between the UK and Nigeria.
North West Africa’s horticulture sector offers a £37 billion opportunity in cold chain logistics and financing, with strong growth potential in Nigeria, Ghana and Morocco.
A joint communiqué to enhance cooperation through sisterhood and solidarity.
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse in Nigeria.
The UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme offers UK importers tariff-free access to over 3,000 Nigerian products, enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing costs.
The UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme offers Nigerian exporters duty-free access on over 3,000 products if they can meet regulatory standards and become export ready.
This independent thematic evaluation of the UK’s health systems strengthening programmes in Nigeria identifies lessons from an extensive portfolio of health interventions from 2004 to 2024.
This report explains the UK government’s work to support the growth, sustainability and impact of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in 2024.
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