China_ Africa Ask US to Return to 'Right Track' on Trade Differences
- China and 53 African nations urged the US to engage in trade talks based on equality and mutual benefit during the ministerial meeting in Changsha, as stated in the China-Africa Changsha Declaration.
- The declaration warned that unilateralism and protectionism are significant challenges for African nations and the Global South.
- Bilateral trade between China and Africa reached 2.1 trillion yuan in 2024, highlighting China's commitment to expand its zero-tariff policy to support African exports, excluding Eswatini.
- The declaration called for increased development aid for Africa and emphasized true multilateralism in addressing economic challenges faced by the continent.
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Tariff: Resolve issues through consultation, China, Africa urge US - Daily Trust
The representatives of the People’s Republic of China, 53 African countries, and the African Union Commission have called on the U.S. to resolve all tariff issues with consultation based on equality, respect and mutual benefit. The group made the call when they gathered in Changsha to advance the full implementation of the Beijing Declaration on ‘Jointly Building an All-Weather China-Africa Community with a Shared Future for the New Era’. A stat…
53 African nations, China ask US to return to 'right track' on trade differences
China and 53 African countries called on nations, especially the US, to return to the "right track" of resolving trade differences, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.

China, Africa ask US to return to 'right track' on trade differences
HONG KONG (Reuters) -China and 53 African countries called on nations, especially the United States, to return to the "right track" of resolving trade differences, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.
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