Updated
Updated · The Independent · May 1
China scraps import tariffs for 53 African countries until 2028
Updated
Updated · The Independent · May 1

China scraps import tariffs for 53 African countries until 2028

12 articles · Updated · The Independent · May 1
  • The policy took effect Friday, adds 20 countries to 33 least-developed states already covered, and leaves Eswatini excluded because it recognises Taiwan.
  • Beijing says duty-free access will make African goods more competitive, benefiting exports such as cocoa, coffee, citrus, wine and avocados, while encouraging investment in processing industries.
  • China, Africa’s biggest trading partner, imported more than £90bn of African goods in 2025, but analysts say weak industrial capacity, logistics and commodity dependence may limit gains.
Is China's zero-tariff policy a gift for African development or a strategic dependency trap?
How is China weaponizing trade to systematically dismantle Taiwan's last diplomatic footholds in Africa?