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China Grants Nigeria Zero-Tariff Access, Opens New Export Opportunities for Agricultural Products

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 2 months ago 2 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh

Abuja — China will begin full implementation of zero-tariff measures for African countries with diplomatic ties from May 1, 2026, in a move expected to significantly boost trade and economic cooperation with Nigeria.
Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, disclosed that the policy extends preferential tariff treatment to 53 African countries, including Nigeria, marking a major step in China–Africa economic relations.


Under the new arrangement, Nigerian exports such as sesame, ginger, cashews, cocoa, and other agricultural products will enjoy easier access to the Chinese market, provided they meet origin and quality standards.


The ambassador noted that the removal of tariffs would lower entry costs for Nigerian goods, enabling exporters to compete more effectively while translating market demand into stable trade opportunities.


He explained that beyond increasing export volumes, the policy is expected to drive improvements in product quality, encourage value addition, and strengthen the global competitiveness of Nigerian goods.


According to him, the initiative will also stimulate investment in key sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, and mineral processing, while supporting job creation and industrial growth.


The zero-tariff policy builds on China’s earlier trade concessions to least-developed African countries and now achieves full coverage across the continent, making China one of the first major economies to implement such a broad unilateral trade measure.


However, the success of the initiative will depend on how well Nigerian producers align with international standards, including quality control, packaging, and supply consistency.


China also pledged to support African exporters through capacity-building programmes, improved trade facilitation measures, and access to major international trade platforms such as the China International Import Expo and the Canton Fair.


The policy forms part of ongoing negotiations on a broader China–Africa economic partnership framework aimed at reducing trade barriers, boosting investment flows, and strengthening long-term cooperation.


Amid global economic uncertainties and rising protectionism, the development signals China’s continued commitment to opening its market and expanding economic ties with Africa.

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