In a defining move to restructure Nigeria’s trade infrastructure and unlock export potential, Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and Nigeria Commodity Exchange (NCX) working with Africa Trade and Distribution Company (ATDC) advanced discussions to establish Nigeria’s first National Export Trading Company, poised to be an operating entity of ATDC.
With this development, Nigeria sends a strong signal to the world: that it is serious about unlocking the power of its domestic markets, investing in export infrastructure, and delivering shared prosperity through trade. The National ATDC will be a policy in motion, a bold new frontier for Nigerian trade Afreximbank through the Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), Arise Integrated Industrial Platform (ARISE IIP) and Equitane, in partnership with AfCFTA Secretariat, established Africa Trade and Distribution Company as a continental trading company mandated to streamline regional trade and transform Africa’s productive capacity.
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ATDC will provide market intelligence, logistics, finance and aggregation services to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), smallholder farmers, informal cross-border traders and even larger corporates to participate in international trade under the AfCFTA and and also globally.
Announced in the presence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the 2025 West African Economic Summit Deal Room in Abuja on June 21, 2025, the initiative represents a bold shift in enabling Nigerian MSMEs to participate more competitively in regional and global trade through access to modern infrastructure, working capital solutions, and structured market linkages.
The National Export Trading Company will be developed and operated through ATDC Nigeria, a new joint platform that merges NCX’s institutional role in commodity markets with ATDC’s trade execution and logistics capacity. The company will directly address long-standing gaps across Nigeria’s export ecosystem—particularly in warehousing, quality control, transport, market access, and financing for smallholder producers and agro-industrial SMEs.
The initiative is a flagship achievement under the Honourable Minister’s leadership, reflecting her commitment to bold, market-aligned reforms that bridge Nigeria’s production potential with real, inclusive trade outcomes. Under her direction, the Ministry has driven strategic reforms for investment facilitation, AfCFTA readiness, and trade logistics—all converging in this transformational platform.
“This is about changing the everyday reality for Nigerian producers—from losses to livelihoods, from being left behind to being export-ready. We are creating a system that works for people, for markets, and for the future,” said Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.
ATDC reflects Afreximbank’s broader continental strategy to develop country-level platforms that enable intra-African trade, crowd in private capital, and improve the soft and hard infrastructure behind exports.
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With similar platforms being deployed across the continent, Nigeria’s Trading Company will stand out for its scale, its institutional depth,
and its direct alignment with national food security, industrialization, and trade goals.
“ATDC Nigeria will not just be an ordinary company — it will be a trade enabler. We are building a trade ecosystem that will provide market intelligence to enable producers to manufacture the products that are required by the market. The National ATDC will
strengthen institutions like NCX, and help actualize the vision of the Honourable Minister and the Nigerian Government,” said Abdoul Aziz Ba, Chief Executive Officer, ATDC.
The National ATDC will play a critical role in: Reducing post-harvest losses through modern aggregation and storage; structuring commodity exports with traceability and quality control; providing market intelligence and market access to certified regional and global buyers; facilitating innovative trade finance for SMEs; revitalizing NCX as a hub for structured commodity trade.


