Africa's China Trade Challenge Isn't Market Access. It's Market Readiness.

July 10
47 mins

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Episode Description

When China removed import tariffs on goods from all 53 African countries with which it has diplomatic relations earlier this year, many hailed the move as a breakthrough that could boost African exports and help narrow the growing trade imbalance between the two sides.

While tariff-free access makes it easier for African products to enter the Chinese market, experts caution that tariffs are only one piece of the puzzle. The bigger challenge, says Jing Gu, a senior research fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, is ensuring that African exporters are truly prepared to compete in one of the world's most demanding markets.

Jing joins Eric and Géraud to explain why African governments, businesses, and trade institutions need to strengthen their understanding of the Chinese market, build closer commercial relationships, and develop the logistics, distribution networks, and market expertise needed to succeed in China.

📌 Topics Covered in This Episode

  • China's Zero Tariff Initiative
  • Market Access vs. Market Readiness
  • Exporting Successfully to China
  • Building China Market Expertise
  • African Trade Policy Gaps
  • Competing in China's Market
  • Rethinking FOCAC Trade Priorities
  • The Future of China-Africa Trade

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