China, Africa and tariffs
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The 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) opened Thursday in Changsha, capital of central China’s Hunan Province, drawing a record-breaking of over 30,000 participants from 53 African countries,
These new measures address the most urgent needs and pressing concerns of our African friends, epitomizing the great spirit of China-Africa friendship and
China plans to remove tariffs on all imports from almost all African countries, expanding an arrangement that previously covered only those deemed the least developed as Beijing seeks to strengthen economic ties with more partners amid a trade war with the US.
The ongoing China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) showcases the deepening economic ties between China and Africa and serves as a platform for advancing pragmatic, mutually beneficial cooperation,
African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.
For Chinese media, the logic is simple: stories that criticize Chinese companies abroad are not stories that sell, politically or commercially.
A top US military official has claimed that China is copying American training programmes and offering military aid to African nations, which could reduce America’s long-standing presence in the continent.
Under China-Africa Changsha Declaration, Beijing 'ready to' expand zero-tariff access to all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties - Anadolu Ajansı