China’s Zero-Tariff Deal Opens New Era for Africa Trade π
China has eliminated tariffs on goods from 53 African nations, marking a historic shift aimed at boosting trade and shared prosperity within the Global South.
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China has eliminated tariffs on goods from 53 African nations, marking a historic shift aimed at boosting trade and shared prosperity within the Global South.
On May 1, 2026, China launches zero tariffs for 53 African countries, marking 70 years of diplomatic ties and opening a new era of trade cooperation.
China’s zero-tariff policy with Mozambique boosts bilateral trade to $5.4B in 2025, as leaders meet to deepen economic ties. ππ
China’s zero-tariff policy boosts Mozambique’s exports, with bilateral trade hitting $5.4B in 2025. New expansion set for May 2026. ππ
China’s new duty-free policy with Kenya accelerates Africa’s shift from raw exports to high-tech manufacturing, reshaping global trade dynamics in 2026.
China’s groundbreaking zero-tariff policy with 53 African nations launches May 1, potentially transforming global trade dynamics and industrial collaboration.
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African entrepreneurs showcase unique products at CIIE 2025, leveraging China’s zero-tariff policy to expand trade and cultural ties. π±π€
As U.S. tariffs disrupt African exports, China’s zero-tariff policies offer a lifelineβreshaping global trade alliances. πβοΈ