Group 1 - The Chinese government has announced zero tariffs on coffee imports from 53 African countries, aiming to leverage its large market for mutual development [1] - Africa accounts for approximately 12% of the global coffee supply and is a key source of coffee beans for China, with imports from Africa reaching $170 million in 2023, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 41.9% from 2014 to 2023 [1] - The implementation of zero tariffs will significantly reduce the cost of importing African coffee to China, saving $320 per ton in tariffs and $41.2 per ton in value-added tax based on a price of $4,000 per ton [1] Group 2 - The Chinese coffee market is experiencing rapid growth, with the industry expected to reach a scale of 313.3 billion yuan in 2024, representing an 18.1% increase from the previous year [2] - The average annual coffee consumption per person in China is projected to rise to 22.24 cups [2] - In the first four months of 2025, the total value of coffee imports at the Shanghai port was 2.67 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.5%, with imports from Africa showing a remarkable growth of 129.5% [2]
中国将对非洲53个建交国零关税,利好非洲咖啡出口,目前咖啡豆更多来自这些国家
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-14 11:54