Group 1 - The Chinese government actively supports the least developed countries in Africa by offering 100% tariff-free treatment on certain products and signing economic partnership agreements to enhance cooperation [1][2] - In the first seven months of this year, China's imports from the least developed countries in Africa reached $39.66 billion, marking a year-on-year increase of 10.2% [1] - Chinese enterprises are establishing overseas economic and trade cooperation zones to create a growth circle for China-Africa industrial cooperation, focusing on sectors such as agricultural product processing, home appliances, logistics, and new energy [1] Group 2 - The International Monetary Fund reported that China-Africa cooperation has become a key driver of economic growth in Africa, contributing 1-2 percentage points to the continent's economic growth annually [1] - Chinese investment has increased the local processing rate in Africa from 15% to 45%, enhancing the value-added of resource products [1] - Chinese financial institutions are setting up special funds for green industry chains, and Chinese companies are implementing numerous clean energy projects in Africa to support its green development [2]
前7月中国自非洲最不发达国家进口额同比增10.2%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-28 16:22