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Why is China offering tariff relief to African countries?
CGTN Europe
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11/06/2025
CGTN Europe interviewed Dr. Yonov Fred Agah, Nigeria’s former Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization
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Let's take a closer look at the trading relationship between China and African countries.
00:05
It has seen rapid growth over recent times.
00:08
China has been Africa's largest trading partner for the past 16 years.
00:14
Last year, trade grew by nearly 5% year-on-year to over $295 billion.
00:21
And it's on track to grow even more, hitting a record high in the first five months of this year.
00:25
Trade up more than 12% to $134 billion.
00:31
Dr. Yonofred Agar is Nigeria's former permanent representative to the World Trade Organization.
00:38
He currently advises businesses wishing to invest.
00:41
I asked him about the significance of Beijing's willingness to drop tariffs for 53 African countries.
00:47
China already has a duty-free, quarter-free market access, preferential regime for least developed countries.
00:59
And of the LDCs, 33 of them are in Africa.
01:04
So already, 33 out of the 53 countries are already having some favorable preferential access to Chinese market.
01:16
It depends also on the products.
01:22
Which are the products?
01:23
Are they commercially meaningful?
01:26
Are there products that China currently has high duty rates?
01:31
And then, finally, it also depends on the rules of origin.
01:38
What kind of rules of origin is China going to apply?
01:41
Will it be accumulation that allows production across different countries in Africa?
01:48
Could it be rules that allow for third-party inputs into the production process?
01:55
This agreement also calls for African countries who are facing tariffs from the United States
02:01
not to do anything in those agreements with America to the detriment of any other African countries.
02:09
How difficult is that going to be?
02:11
For example, Nigeria is facing 14% tariffs, but South Africa is facing 30%.
02:18
How hard is it going to be to stand as one?
02:22
Well, I mean, there is something you call solidarity.
02:29
Staying together is a matter of solidarity.
02:32
For some, it may be painful.
02:34
For others, it may be less painful.
02:37
But what sacrifice can you give in order to stay together and benefit collectively?
02:45
China dominates in terms of trade across Africa.
02:49
But we know as well that the United States of America does still have very strong trade ties,
02:55
even with your country, Nigeria.
02:57
Are you confident that this agreement with China is not going to get in the way of your trade relations
03:03
and your diplomatic ties with the United States?
03:08
I don't think so.
03:09
I don't think so.
03:10
The political ties between Nigeria and the U.S. are deep-rooted.
03:19
I mean, they have spanned over several decades since independence.
03:24
And the composition of trade between Nigeria and the U.S., between Nigeria and the U.S. is rather complementary.
03:34
I don't think it is at cross purposes.
03:37
If we look at Chinese consumer products coming into Nigeria, they are mostly electronics, phones, and things like that.
03:46
If you look at Nigeria's trade with the U.S., it's mostly around commodities and technology.
03:56
So it's complementary.
03:59
I don't think so.
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