African trade volume in 2024 costs $ 288 billion, which is more than 6% more than last year. However, part of Africa in China’s total transfer is only 4.7%.
China has agreed to introduce a zero fee to 100% of imported goods from 53 African countries, which is diplomatic in Beijing. This is stated in a joint Chinese-Africa declaration of unity signed by foreign ministers during the forum in Changsha City, report Ukrinform On Wednesday, June 11.
“China is prepared through negotiations and concluding a Chinese Economic Cooperation Agreement for joint development to expand the zero tariff regime for 100% of goods from 53 African countries with diplomatic relations with China, except for Esvatini (which maintains a Taiwan -Medicus’ diplomatic diplomatic.
For the least developed countries of the African continent, which has been using zero tariffs since last fall, Beijing has promised further mitigation market access, especially through relief inspections, quarantine requirements and custom methods.
“China is ready to cooperate with Africa to accelerate the implementation of cooperation measures for modernization and cooperation in key areas such as green energy, E -Commerce and electronic payments, science and technology, artificial intelligence, as well as strengthening cooperation in the field of security, finances and the rule of law,” the statement added. “
The level of the level of foreign policy departments took place on June 11 in the city of Changsha (Hunan province).
According to Chinese customs, African trade volume in 2024 costs $ 288 billion, which is more than 6% more than last year. However, part of Africa in China’s total transfer is only 4.7%.
Keep in mind that US representatives and China are in agreement with a framework of return to a trading truck and canceled China’s export restrictions on rare land elements.
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