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“广阔的中国市场是我们的新机遇”(零关税·促共赢)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-11 22:40
Core Insights - The article highlights the positive impact of China's zero-tariff policy on agricultural exports from Uganda and Rwanda, particularly focusing on coffee and chili peppers, which are gaining access to the Chinese market and benefiting local farmers [9][11][14]. Uganda - Coffee Industry - Coffee is a major export product for Uganda, with approximately 12 million people involved in the coffee sector, contributing about 20% to the country's foreign exchange earnings [11]. - The export of Ugandan coffee to China has significantly increased, with a reported 139.8 tons exported in the first half of the year, marking a nearly 160% year-on-year growth [11]. - The zero-tariff policy implemented by China for 98% of Ugandan products since December 2022 has facilitated easier access for Ugandan coffee in the Chinese market [11]. - The Robusta coffee bean, particularly the 18-screen size, is favored by Chinese consumers due to its large size, high density, and rich oil content [11]. - Ugandan coffee organizations are actively participating in trade exhibitions in China to enhance product quality and meet consumer preferences [11]. Rwanda - Chili Pepper Industry - Rwanda's dry chili peppers have gained zero-tariff treatment for exports to China, leading to increased confidence among local farmers and expansion of cultivation [14]. - The first batch of Rwandan dry chili peppers was exported to China in August 2021, making Rwanda the first African country to export this product to China [14]. - The collaboration between Rwandan farms and Chinese partners aims to modernize the chili pepper industry, with a project covering 100 hectares and utilizing an order-based agricultural model [14]. - The expected export volume of dry chili peppers from Rwanda to China is projected to reach 200 tons in the first planting season of the new project [14]. - The increase in chili pepper exports is improving the livelihoods of local farmers, with reports of enhanced income and living conditions [14].
声动进博:从文化之声感受美美与共
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-10 02:28
Core Points - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a platform for global economic and trade cooperation as well as a cultural exchange event showcasing diverse civilizations [2] Group 1: Event Overview - The eighth CIIE features performances by artists from various countries, highlighting cultural exchanges [4] - The event showcases unique products from different nations, such as coffee from Rwanda, nuts from Sudan, and pineapples from Benin, creating a vibrant picture of global trade [6] - A total of 155 countries, regions, and international organizations are participating in the expo, emphasizing China's openness and collaborative spirit [8]
“从手提箱到集装箱,订单规模一路涨”
Core Insights - Rwanda is the first African country to export dried chili peppers to China, marking a significant milestone in trade relations [1][3]. Group 1: Trade Opportunities - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) has provided a vital platform for Rwandan and other African agricultural products, allowing them to showcase their offerings to the Chinese market [3][9]. - Since its first participation in 2018, Rwanda has seen a substantial increase in trade, with 18 Rwandan companies showcasing products like coffee, chili peppers, tea, and honey at this year's expo [6][9]. - Rwandan coffee, known for its unique flavor due to its volcanic soil and climate, remains a key export product, with at least seven brands represented at the expo [6][9]. Group 2: Export Growth - The export of dried chili peppers has become a significant revenue source for Rwanda since its first shipment to China in 2021, with products being processed into various forms like sauces and juices for e-commerce platforms [6][7]. - The CIIE has facilitated a dramatic increase in orders for Rwandan products, with companies transitioning from small sample shipments to full container exports [8][9]. - In 2024, the bilateral trade volume between China and Rwanda is projected to reach $669 million, a 21.4% increase year-on-year, with Chinese imports from Rwanda growing by 22.5% [9]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The expansion of trade with China has not only met consumer demands but also significantly contributed to Rwanda's economic development and improved livelihoods for local farmers [11][12]. - A collaborative project between a Chinese company and a Rwandan farm has successfully exported 200 tons of dried chili peppers in its first season, enhancing local agricultural infrastructure [11][12]. - The coffee industry exemplifies the positive impact of trade, with Rwandan coffee farmers earning an additional $4 per kilogram sold compared to previous earnings [12]. Group 4: Future Cooperation - Rwanda aims to leverage its agricultural potential and is looking to enhance cooperation with China in areas such as agricultural mechanization and technology transfer to improve food security [13][14]. - Upcoming initiatives include the establishment of agricultural demonstration zones and the deployment of agricultural experts to foster local industry growth [13][15]. - The Rwandan government is keen on expanding partnerships in green energy, digital infrastructure, and artificial intelligence to further develop its economy [15].
多维度赋能,中非经贸绘就合作新图景
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-14 10:14
Group 1 - The fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo is taking place in Changsha, showcasing a variety of African products alongside Chinese goods, emphasizing cooperation opportunities under the theme "China-Africa Together to Dream of Modernization" [1] - The exhibition covers an area of 100,000 square meters with over 4,700 domestic and foreign enterprises displaying products across categories such as agricultural products, engineering machinery, electronic products, and handicrafts [1] - In the first five months of this year, China's total trade with Africa reached 963.21 billion yuan, marking a year-on-year increase of 12.4%, setting a historical record for the same period [2] Group 2 - Agricultural cooperation is expanding, with more high-quality African agricultural products entering the Chinese market; during the expo, China Customs signed five agreements for the import of agricultural products from four African countries [3] - A total of 38 entities from China and Africa signed 28 contracts worth $5.27 billion during the infrastructure cooperation exchange event, covering various sectors including transportation, logistics, energy, and housing construction [4] - The expo serves as a platform for promoting high-tech Chinese products such as new energy vehicles and solar panels, which are gaining popularity in Africa, indicating new directions for China-Africa economic cooperation [5] Group 3 - The expo features a "African Good Products" themed live broadcast, promoting African products through cross-border e-commerce platforms, and a service fund of 1 billion yuan was announced to foster China-Africa cross-border industrial chains [6] - Entrepreneurs from Africa are eager to establish online sales channels for their products, highlighting the growing interest in e-commerce and digital platforms for trade between China and Africa [6] - The expo is seen as a strong force for high-quality development in China-Africa economic cooperation, bringing new opportunities and platforms for collaboration [6]
中非农业合作提质升级 从授人以鱼到授人以渔
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-13 05:27
Core Insights - The article highlights the transformation of agricultural practices in Africa, particularly through Chinese support, shifting from traditional methods to modern, mechanized farming [1][3][4] - The Fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo serves as a platform for showcasing the growing agricultural cooperation between China and African nations, emphasizing deeper industrial chain construction and technological collaboration [3][5] Group 1: Agricultural Transformation - Young people in Africa are increasingly interested in agriculture, viewing it as a modern and appealing career choice due to mechanization and technological advancements [1] - The Gambian farmer Musa Dabo's experience illustrates the successful transition from manual to mechanized rice farming, expanding his farm from 3 hectares to 100 hectares [1] Group 2: Trade and Market Access - African agricultural products, such as Kenyan flowers and Ethiopian coffee, are gaining popularity in China, indicating a shift from mere trade to comprehensive industrial cooperation [3] - China has implemented a 100% zero-tariff policy for 33 African countries starting December 1, 2024, aimed at increasing the import of high-quality African products [4] Group 3: Investment and Development - China has established 24 agricultural technology demonstration centers in Africa and has conducted over 100 agricultural aid projects, training over 50,000 agricultural technicians [4] - The introduction of zero-tariff policies has significantly boosted exports of Rwandan dried chili to China, with annual exports reaching 200 to 300 tons [4] Group 4: Future Cooperation - The Liberia Vice President emphasized the importance of China as a partner for Africa's modernization, highlighting opportunities in trade, investment, and various sectors including agriculture [5]
零关税政策实施以来中国自非洲最不发达国家进口额同比增15.2%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-21 05:29
Core Points - The Chinese government has implemented a significant policy to grant 100% zero-tariff treatment on products from all least developed countries (LDCs) that have diplomatic relations with China, including 33 African nations, starting from December 1 of last year [1] - In the first quarter of this year, imports from Africa's least developed countries reached $21.42 billion, marking a 15.2% year-on-year increase [1] - The China-Africa cooperation has seen the introduction of 22 agricultural products from 18 African countries into the Chinese market, with notable examples including Zambian soybeans and Nigerian peanuts [1] Industry Impact - The expansion of imports from African countries not only meets the domestic demand for diverse and high-quality products but also aids in the economic development and improvement of living standards in African nations [2] - The case of Rwandan dried chili peppers illustrates the benefits of this trade, as it has become a significant export for Rwanda, directly benefiting thousands of local farmers and enhancing their income levels [2] - The Ministry of Commerce plans to continue supporting LDCs, particularly in Africa, to maximize the benefits of the zero-tariff policy and expand the scale and variety of exports to China [2]
体验原汁原味非洲风情,第四届中非经贸博览会下个月亮相长沙
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-21 04:54
Group 1 - The Fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo will be held from June 12 to 15 in Changsha, Hunan, showcasing over 800 African products [2][3] - In 2024, China-Africa trade reached $295.6 billion, a year-on-year increase of 4.8%, marking the fourth consecutive year of record highs [1][4] - China remains Africa's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with imports from Africa totaling $116.8 billion and exports to Africa reaching $178.8 billion [1] Group 2 - The expo theme is "China-Africa Cooperation: Joint Action for Modernization," with participation from over 1.2 million attendees, including representatives from 44 African countries [2][3] - The exhibition area covers 100,000 square meters, featuring various sectors such as clean energy, modern agriculture, and African handicrafts [2][3] - The expo will include over 20 economic and trade activities, focusing on market demand and enhancing cooperation channels for enterprises [3] Group 3 - Chinese enterprises have invested over 13.38 billion RMB in Africa, with significant progress in trade and investment cooperation [4] - The "Connectivity and Green Development Partnership" has initiated 18 infrastructure projects across various sectors, including transportation and communication [5] - The "Health and Agriculture Partnership" has implemented training programs and agricultural projects to support local economies in Africa [5] Group 4 - China has granted zero-tariff treatment to 100% of products from least developed countries that have established diplomatic relations with China, effective December 1, 2024 [6] - Imports from Africa's least developed countries reached $21.42 billion, a 15.2% increase year-on-year [6] - The expo will feature a "Foreign Trade Quality Products" section to promote high-quality products from various provinces [7]
商务部:支持非洲国家用足用好100%税目产品零关税政策
news flash· 2025-05-21 03:55
Core Points - The Chinese government is supporting 33 African countries and all least developed countries that have diplomatic relations with China to fully utilize the 100% tariff-free policy on eligible products, sharing the development opportunities brought by the Chinese market [1] - From December 1 of last year to March of this year, China's imports from African least developed countries reached $21.42 billion, a year-on-year increase of 15.2% [1] - Since the conclusion of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum in September last year, 22 agricultural products from 18 African countries, including Zambia's soybeans and Nigeria's peanuts, have gained access to the Chinese market [1] - The seventh China International Import Expo established a "Africa Product Zone" to facilitate discussions between domestic professional buyers and African exhibitors, promoting African specialty products in the Chinese market [1] - In the first quarter of this year, imports of coffee from Africa increased by 70.4% year-on-year, and cocoa beans saw a 56.8% increase [1] - The entry of Rwandan dried chili into the Chinese market in 2021 has made chili cultivation an important export industry for Rwanda, directly benefiting thousands of local farmers [1] - The Ministry of Commerce will continue to support least developed countries, especially those in Africa, to fully utilize the tariff-free policy and expand the scale and variety of exports to China [1]