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Africa has emerged as a prevalent hub for Chinese exports, as US tariffs imposed under Donald Trump’s trade policies push Beijing to restructure its global trade strategy.

Chinese exports to Africa have increased by 25% year on year to $122 billion in 2025, outpacing growth in other major regions.

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In comparison, orders from the United States have declined.

The pace is so fast that China’s exports to Africa in the first half of the year have already exceeded the whole amount for 2020.

On current trends, they are on track to reach $200 billion for the first time.

Washington’s increasing protectionism has rendered it easier for Africa to purchase goods from Beijing.

This new development is in light of the fact that the Trump administration is now imposing a number of tariffs on several products from over 30 countries in Africa, in what is supposed to be duty-free access to U.S. markets under the African Growth and Opportunity Act.

In contrast, China has been lifting import taxes from all African countries with which it has diplomatic relations, Xi stated in June as a response to Trump.

Agricultural goods from Ethiopia, Congo, Gambia, and Malawi were permitted to be imported by the Beijing government that same month, increasing the number of African nations with access to the Chinese market to 19.

According to Gavekal’s Beddor, a technique known as transshipment may be used to reroute some products coming to the US through Africa.

Despite expansion, the trade system remains unbalanced.

China continues to have a far larger trade surplus with Africa than in 2024, exporting far more commodities than it imports from the continent.

“Chinese exporters have done a genuinely impressive job of diversifying into emerging markets in recent years, including in Africa,” said Christopher Beddor, deputy China research director at Gavekal Dragonomics.

“The weaker yuan this year has probably also made Chinese exports more competitive in African countries.”

While African countries continue to export commodities such as oil, minerals, and agricultural products, Beijing dominates manufactured goods, solidifying its position as Africa’s top trading partner for the 15th year in a row.

China’s policy combines solving Africa’s infrastructural requirements with gradually opening its home market to African goods, as a balancing act to mitigate criticism of the trade imbalance.

Nonetheless, Africa’s part of China’s overall exports remains minor, accounting for only 6%, or roughly half the level of US demand, as reported by Bloomberg.

The continent’s fast expansion, resource riches, and infrastructural requirements are increasingly important to China’s long-term trade goals.

President Xi Jinping’s 2013 Belt and Road Initiative, which was the driving force behind the boom, has been accelerated by the trade war.

This year also saw a surge in demand for the equipment and supplies needed to finish the several projects that Chinese firms had snatched up contracts to develop around the continent, from industrial parks to railroads.

In 2023, China-Africa trade reached $282 billion, highlighting Beijing’s 15-year reign as the continent’s greatest commercial partner.

The recent jump in 2025 reinforces that stance, implying that Trump’s tariffs may have unintentionally expedited Africa’s emergence as a crucial market for Chinese exports.

Currency strategy between Africa and China

Trade expansion has also accelerated China’s financial strategy.

The Chinese currency, the yuan, is gaining popularity in Africa, with the continent serving as a test ground for Beijing’s global de-dollarization program.

More cross-border transactions are being completed in the Chinese currency, and several African central banks are increasing their yuan reserves.

This movement is consistent with Africa’s steady transition away from reliance on Western financial institutions, and it complements China and Russia’s wider BRICS campaign to challenge the US dollar’s dominance in global commerce.

Source: Africa Business Insider
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