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China to Remove Tariffs on Imports from 53 African Nations from May 1; Eswatini Excluded Over Taiwan Ties

China will remove tariffs on imports from 53 African countries starting May 1, excluding Eswatini over its ties with Taiwan, boosting trade and influence in Africa.

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Beijing, April 3, 2026: In a major move aimed at strengthening economic ties with Africa, China has announced that it will eliminate tariffs on all imports from 53 African countries with which it maintains diplomatic relations, effective May 1. The decision excludes Eswatini, the only African nation that continues to have formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, a key geopolitical rival of China. The tariff removal is expected to boost African exports to China, providing greater market access for goods ranging from agricultural products to raw materials and manufactured items. Analysts say the move could significantly deepen trade partnerships and support economic growth across the continent. Beijing has been steadily expanding its economic footprint in Africa through investments, infrastructure projects, and trade agreements under initiatives such as the Belt and Road framework. The latest step is seen as part of China’s broader strategy to consolidate its influence in the Global South. Experts note that the exclusion of Eswatini underscores the diplomatic sensitivity surrounding Taiwan, as China continues to pressure countries worldwide to sever official ties with Taipei. The policy is likely to enhance China’s position as a leading trading partner for African nations, while also reshaping global trade dynamics amid shifting geopolitical alliances.

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