Congo Poria Enters China as Zero-Tariff Trade Expands
Congo’s poria farmers are set to benefit as China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries expands, opening new trade avenues to the Chinese mainland.
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Congo’s poria farmers are set to benefit as China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries expands, opening new trade avenues to the Chinese mainland.
China expands duty-free imports from 53 African countries, boosting trade and competitiveness from May 1, 2026.
China expands zero-tariff treatment to all imports from 53 African nations starting May 1, 2026, a move experts say will boost two-way trade and strengthen Africa’s global competitiveness.
Zanzibar clove farmers anticipate new export opportunities as China’s zero-tariff policy for African goods takes effect on May 1, offering hope for income stability and market expansion.
Zanzibar’s clove farmers anticipate greater income stability as China’s zero-tariff policy for African goods takes effect in 2026, opening a major new export market.
Zimbabwe fast-tracks export protocol negotiations with China to capitalize on May’s zero-tariff policy, targeting rural economic growth through expanded agricultural trade.
Namibia’s Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi discusses new trade opportunities, green energy collaboration, and cultural ties with China during her April 2026 visit.
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China’s expanded zero-tariff policy strengthens trade with Mozambique and Africa, boosting economic ties and market access in 2026.
Chinese VP Han Zheng reinforces strategic partnership with Seychelles during 50th anniversary visit, advancing trade agreements and infrastructure collaboration.
China’s zero-tariff policy with 53 African nations, effective May 1, 2026, aims to deepen industrial ties and reshape global trade dynamics. Trade reached $350B in 2025.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng’s Kenya visit strengthens bilateral ties, with new trade agreements and a zero-tariff policy set to boost economic cooperation from May 2026.
China will grant zero-tariff market access to products from 33 African countries starting December 1, 2024, a significant move to boost African exports and strengthen China-Africa economic ties.
China’s implementation of zero-tariff treatment for least developed countries strengthens trade ties with African nations, boosting economic cooperation and offering growth opportunities.