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China to scrap tariffs for most African nations from May 1 – Xi Jinping

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
February 14, 2026
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Xi Jinping zero-tariff policy for Africa begins May 1, extending duty-free access to 53 nations and reshaping China-Africa trade ties

President Xi Jinping announced on Saturday that Beijing will implement a sweeping zero-tariff policy for nearly all African countries from May 1, marking a significant shift in China-Africa trade relations.

Also read: Nigeria and China strengthen bilateral ties in strategic meeting

According to Chinese state media, the move will remove import duties for 53 African nations with diplomatic ties to Beijing, leaving only Eswatini excluded because of its formal relations with Taiwan.

China already grants tariff-free access to 33 African countries. Last year, Beijing pledged to extend the concession across the continent, consolidating its position as Africa’s largest trading partner.

The policy, described by Chinese officials as a powerful boost to African exports, comes amid intensifying global trade tensions.

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Many African governments have sought to diversify their economic partnerships after Donald Trump imposed steep tariffs worldwide last year, unsettling established supply chains.

President Xi said the zero-tariff arrangement “will undoubtedly provide new opportunities for African development,” announcing the implementation date as leaders gathered in Addis Ababa for the annual summit of the African Union.

From May 1, African exporters will benefit from duty-free access to the Chinese market, a development analysts say could bolster sectors ranging from agriculture to manufacturing.

The initiative deepens Beijing’s economic footprint on the continent, where China finances and constructs major infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Eswatini remains the sole exception. The southern African kingdom maintains diplomatic recognition of Taiwan, the self-governed island that Beijing considers part of its territory. China has long insisted that countries seeking full diplomatic relations must sever ties with Taipei.

The Xi Jinping zero-tariff policy for Africa is expected to reinforce China’s strategic and commercial influence across the continent at a time when global trade alignments are undergoing rapid change.

Also read: Chen Zhi extradited to China over $75B crypto scam

For African leaders attending the summit, the announcement provided a timely and potentially transformative economic incentive.

Quadri Olaitan
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