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Average Duty Rate
1.2% average MFN
Blended across top imports
Trade Agreement
AGOA (duty-free select goods)
AGOA Beneficiary
Compliance Complexity
Medium
● Medium Complexity

Applicable Tariff Rates for Nigeria-Origin Goods

The following rates apply to goods with Nigeria country of origin imported into the United States. All rates are ad valorem (percentage of customs value) unless noted.

Tariff Type Rate Applies To Status
MFN / General Rate Varies by HTS code All goods (baseline) In Effect
AGOA Preferential Rate 0% (qualifying goods) Goods meeting rules of origin In Effect
✓ Trade Agreement: AGOA

Nigeria is a AGOA partner. Qualifying goods can enter the US at 0% duty — but you must provide a valid Certificate of Origin and meet rules of origin requirements. Verify classification and ROO before claiming preferential treatment.

Top US Imports from Nigeria

These product categories represent the highest-volume imports from Nigeria into the United States. Each category has specific HTS codes, duty rates, and compliance requirements.

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CBP Compliance for Nigeria-Origin Goods

AGOA eligible. Crude oil dominates — subject to petroleum product valuation rules. OFAC sanctions list compliance required.

Country of Origin Requirements

All goods imported from Nigeria must be marked with their country of origin per CBP regulations (19 CFR 134). Goods must be "substantially transformed" in Nigeria to claim Nigeria origin — assembly alone is typically insufficient.

Key Risk for Nigeria Importers

OFAC sanctions compliance. Crude oil transfer pricing. AGOA reauthorization risk.

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Landed Cost from Nigeria

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Common Questions About Importing from Nigeria

The blended average US tariff rate for imports from Nigeria is approximately 1.2% average MFN. This rate reflects a weighted average across the country's top exported product categories to the US. Nigeria benefits from the AGOA, which may reduce or eliminate duties for qualifying goods. Actual rates depend on the specific 10-digit HTS code of the imported product.

Yes. Nigeria has a trade agreement with the US: AGOA (AGOA (duty-free select goods)). Qualifying goods may enter at preferential (often 0%) duty rates, but must meet the agreement's rules of origin requirements. Importers must file the appropriate certificate of origin documentation with CBP to claim preferential rates.

Nigeria is NOT subject to Section 301 tariffs. Only China-origin goods face Section 301 additional duties. Section 232 tariffs (25% on steel, 10% on aluminum) apply to Nigeria with potential quota or exemption arrangements under AGOA for steel and aluminum products.

Importing from Nigeria — Complete 2026 Analysis

US–Nigeria Trade Relationship

Nigeria is a significant petroleum exporter to the US with AGOA eligibility. Key exports include petroleum, cocoa, and rubber. AGOA provides duty-free treatment for qualifying goods through September 2025 (renewal pending).

Practical Import Guidance for Nigeria-Origin Goods

AGOA provides 0% on qualifying Nigerian goods. Petroleum faces specific per-barrel tariffs. Cocoa enters at low MFN rates. OFAC sanctions screening is essential. AGOA eligibility requires annual review of country labor and governance standards.

Key Risks and Compliance Considerations

⚠ Nigeria Import Risks

AGOA expiration/renewal uncertainty. OFAC sanctions screening. Petroleum classification. Political and governance risk affecting AGOA eligibility.

Total Tariff Stack for Nigeria-Origin Imports

Understanding the cumulative tariff layers for Nigeria is essential for accurate landed cost calculation:

  • Base MFN Rate: 1.2% average MFN (varies by HTS code)
  • AGOA Preferential Rate: 0% for qualifying goods with proper documentation
  • Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF): 0.3464% of entered value (min $31.67, max $614.35 per entry)
  • Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF): 0.125% of cargo value (ocean shipments only)

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Tariff rates are sourced from USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule and Federal Register notices as of 2026-05-16. Section 301 rates reflect current USTR actions. Always verify with official sources before importing. AI-assisted analysis provided for informational purposes only — not legal or customs advice.