Economic Watch: Fresh African Goods Hit Chinese Market Under New Zero-Tariff Policy
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China's policy that gives Africa's largest economies duty-free market access over the next two years came into effect, while its economic rival, the United States, seeks to impose new import taxes under the protectionist impetus of its president, Donald Trump.
Since 1 May 2026, China has applied a zero customs duty on all products originating in 53 African countries, including Morocco. The post Chinese customs duties: the zero tariff extended to Africa, Morocco in pole position appeared first on LesEco.ma.
How Uganda Can Benefit from China’s Zero-Tariff Policy
China’s decision to expand zero-tariff access for agricultural products from least developed countries presents a rare and timely opportunity for Uganda. As one of Africa’s most agriculturally endowed nations, Uganda is well positioned to tap into the world’s largest consumer market. However, translating preferential access into actual export growth will require deliberate action from both government and the private sector. Uganda’s agricultural…
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