China-Africa trade
China-Africa trade represents a significant economic relationship. It involves the exchange of goods, services, and investments. China imports raw materials from Africa. In return, it exports manufactured products. This trade has boosted African economies. It has also raised concerns about dependency. Critics argue it may exploit local resources. The dynamics continue to evolve, impacting both regions’ development and cooperation.
China will extend zero-tariff treatment to all 53 African countries that maintain diplomatic ties with Beijing from 1 May 2026. The policy covers 20 African countries that are...
April 30, 2026