China to Lift Tariffs for Goods from Angola, DR Congo, Gambia, Mali, Madagascar, and Mauritania Starting Christmas Day
Starting Christmas Day, products from Angola, DR Congo, Gambia, Mali, Madagascar, and Mauritania will enter the Chinese market without facing tariffs.
This move by China aims to strengthen ties beyond raw material trade, as it has faced criticism for such focus in the past.
China’s Customs Tariff Commission sees this as fostering a “high-quality China-Africa community with a shared future.”
With over 20 other African nations already enjoying tariff-free deals with China, this development signals a growing partnership between China and African nations.(Source: BBC)