The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has called upon the Federal Government to deepen its economic ties with the People�s Republic of China, particularly in light of President Donald Trump�s recent 14 percent tariff increase on goods from Nigeria to the United States.

Speaking during a meeting with a delegation from the China People�s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), led by Vice-Chairman Mr. Hu Chunhua, in Abuja on Friday, Speaker Abbas emphasized the strategic importance of diversifying Nigeria�s trade partnerships.

“In these times of shifting global trade dynamics, especially with rising tariffs from major economies, Nigeria must act decisively to diversify its trade partnerships. Strengthening our bilateral relations with China presents tremendous opportunities for growth in trade, investment, and technological cooperation,” Abbas stated.

He highlighted key platforms such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation as viable pathways for sustainable development and economic resilience.

Speaker Abbas also lauded China�s achievements in technology, poverty alleviation, and innovation, assuring the CPPCC delegation that the 10th National Assembly would provide legislative support to strengthen the country�s relationship with China.

“China�s remarkable strides in industrial policy, poverty alleviation, and innovation serve as a powerful example. Our National Assembly is committed to forging stronger legislative ties with key Chinese institutions to foster mutual learning and democratic innovation,” he said.

He further reiterated Nigeria�s commitment to the One China Principle and its dedication to promoting peace, prosperity, and inclusive development, building on President Tinubu�s recent diplomatic engagements.

“Parliamentary diplomacy is more than symbolic�it is a strategic tool in achieving our national objectives. I look forward to a future where Nigeria and China collaborate even more closely for the good of our peoples,” Abbas concluded.

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