
Changsha Meeting Sparks New Phase in China-Africa Partnership
A landmark June 11 meeting in Changsha translated FOCAC 2024 pledges into action, from zero tariffs to AI and green tech cooperation between China and 53 African partners.
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A landmark June 11 meeting in Changsha translated FOCAC 2024 pledges into action, from zero tariffs to AI and green tech cooperation between China and 53 African partners.
China and 53 African nations convened in Changsha to launch the Changsha Declaration, pledging Global South solidarity, zero-tariff trade, and cooperation on green tech, AI, and development.
With independent customs operations, Hainan Free Trade Port significantly expands zero-tariff goods and develops a tailored tax system, boosting trade and economic opportunities.
China becomes the first major economy to grant zero tariffs to 33 Least Developed African nations, fostering enhanced China-Africa trade relations starting December.
China’s zero-tariff policy on imports from least developed countries aims to boost exports, promote economic growth, and reduce poverty starting this December.
China and Nepal are strengthening their partnership with zero tariffs and a significant boost in trade, fostering deeper economic and cultural ties.