
China’s zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries is now in effect, cutting costs on imports such as South African pharmaceutical materials and Nigerian agricultural goods. The move lowers priceskaiyun网站, improves market access, and offers African exporters greater stability in accessing a major global market. Analysts say it signals a more inclusive, development-focused approach to trade. Beyond immediate gains, the policy is expected to support Africa’s deeper integration into global supply chains, encouraging a shift from raw material exports to higher-value production.(Photo/VCG)
By Wang Xinyuan, Liu Yongxi(intern), Jiang Jixuan/China Youth Daily

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