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China's zero-tariff policy opens opportunities for Cameroonian exporters

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China's zero-tariff policy opens opportunities for Cameroonian exporters

2026-05-10 17:31 Last Updated At:21:07

Cameroonian traders are gearing up to boost exports to China as the zero-tariff policy of the world's second-largest economy for least developed countries with diplomatic ties came into effect on May 1, offering wider market access and reduced trade barriers for products ranging from timber to cocoa.

The landmark policy, which covers 53 African countries that have diplomatic relations with China, is also seen as an opportunity to strengthen local manufacturing and encourage the export of finished goods rather than raw materials, analysts say.

"Cameroonian importers and businessmen are ready to export to China to benefit from the complete exemption of export taxes. We have five products for export: wood, which I process through my own company; cocoa, which is widely consumed in China; coffee; vegetable oil; and minerals such as gold and cobalt. I advise Cameroonians to process their products before exporting them, because selling raw materials brings no added value," said Merlin Manfo, president of the China-Cameroon Import-Export Trade Association.

While trade experts praise the policy for removing financial barriers, they caution that Cameroonian products must meet strict quality requirements and overcome bureaucratic delays to compete successfully with other African goods and maintain a foothold in the Chinese market.

African exports have long faced high tariffs, stringent standards and complex procedures in global markets. China's zero-tariff treatment is expected to ease those barriers significantly.

In 2025, China-Africa trade grew by 17.7 percent year on year to reach 348 billion U.S. dollars, with Africa's exports to China exceeding 123 billion dollars. With the zero-tariff policy now in effect, countries like Cameroon are looking forward to further export growth.

China's zero-tariff policy opens opportunities for Cameroonian exporters

China's zero-tariff policy opens opportunities for Cameroonian exporters

The 28th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo concluded on Sunday afternoon, with 57 deals signed on site totaling 590 million yuan (about 86.76 million U.S. dollars).

The three-day expo, held at the China National Convention Center in Beijing, attracted more than 70,000 offline participants from 72 countries and regions, as well as over 500,000 online visitors.

Artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage at this year's expo. Among the cutting-edge technologies on display were an AI physiotherapy robot capable of acupressure, a single-port laparoscopic surgical robot enabling high-precision surgery, and an intelligent welding robot that performed tasks with consistent accuracy, illustrating the rapid transition of advanced innovations from laboratories to households.

Beijing high-tech expo concludes with 590 mln yuan in signed deals

Beijing high-tech expo concludes with 590 mln yuan in signed deals

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