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China removes tariffs on African exports

China will remove tariffs on African exports from May 1, expanding duty-free trade access across the continent except Eswatini

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Chinese President Xi Jinping unveils a new zero-tariff policy granting expanded market access for African exports to China, effective May 1

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  • China introduces zero tariffs for African exports
  • Policy takes effect May 1 across 53 countries
  • Eswatini excluded over Taiwan diplomatic ties

CHINA will eliminate tariffs on exports from nearly all African countries starting May 1, widening trade access for the continent and reinforcing Beijing’s economic partnership with Africa, President Xi Jinping announced on Saturday.

The decision, confirmed by Chinese state media, extends duty-free access to all African nations that maintain diplomatic relations with Beijing. Eswatini remains the only exception because it continues to recognise Taiwan diplomatically.

Major expansion of tariff-free trade

China already grants zero-tariff treatment to imports from 33 African least developed countries. The new policy expands that arrangement to cover 53 African diplomatic partners, effectively opening the Chinese market more broadly to African goods.

Xi revealed the implementation date as African leaders convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the annual African Union summit, positioning the move as part of China’s wider economic engagement with the continent.

He said the measure ‘will undoubtedly provide new opportunities for African development’, signalling Beijing’s intention to deepen trade cooperation amid changing global economic conditions.

Analysts say the policy could boost exports of agricultural produce, minerals and manufactured goods by reducing cost barriers faced by African producers entering the world’s second-largest economy.

China strengthens economic footprint

China has become Africa’s largest trading partner over the past two decades, driven by rising commodity demand and large-scale infrastructure investments linked to the Belt and Road Initiative.

Chinese financing and construction firms have supported projects ranging from railways and highways to ports and power plants across multiple African countries, reshaping regional trade corridors and logistics capacity.

The tariff removal is expected to complement those investments by encouraging African economies to expand export volumes and diversify beyond raw commodities into value-added products.

Trade experts note that improved access to China’s vast consumer market could particularly benefit sectors such as agro-processing, textiles and light manufacturing if producers meet regulatory and quality standards.

Shift in global trade dynamics

The announcement comes as several African governments reassess trade partnerships following sweeping global tariffs introduced last year by US President Donald Trump, which disrupted established export routes and increased uncertainty in international markets.

Against this backdrop, China has sought to present itself as a reliable economic partner offering market access and long-term cooperation rather than protectionist barriers.

Observers say Beijing’s move reflects intensifying competition among major global powers seeking influence in Africa through trade, infrastructure financing and development partnerships.

Diplomatic tensions shape exclusion

Eswatini’s exclusion underscores the geopolitical dimension of China’s foreign policy. The southern African kingdom maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the self-governing island that Beijing considers part of its territory.

China requires countries seeking formal relations with Beijing to sever official ties with Taipei, a policy that has reshaped diplomatic alignments across Africa over the past two decades.

Beijing continues to assert sovereignty over Taiwan and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve reunification, making diplomatic recognition a central factor in its international economic agreements.

Opportunities and challenges ahead

While the tariff removal offers significant potential benefits, economists caution that African countries will need to strengthen production capacity, logistics systems and export standards to fully capitalise on expanded market access.

If effectively utilised, the policy could help African economies increase export revenues, support industrialisation and reduce dependence on traditional Western markets.

With implementation set for May 1, governments and exporters across the continent are now preparing to position their industries for deeper integration into China-Africa trade flows.

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