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China pours exports into Africa faster than anywhere else
The Citizen
|September 01, 2025
Africa has become a new hotspot for Chinese exports as Donald Trump's tariffs redraw trade for the world's biggest manufacturing nation.
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With a 25% on-year jump to $122 billion (about R2.1 trillion), growth in sales to the continent of 1.5 billion people has far outpaced other major markets this year while orders from the US slumped.
China's exports to Africa so far in 2025 are more than in the whole of 2020 and on track to exceed $200 billion for the first time.
Although the trading relationship shows no sign of becoming less lopsided, with China running a far wider surplus with Africa than last year, Beijing is cracking open its domestic market while seizing on the chance to meet the continent's infrastructure needs.
This story is from the September 01, 2025 edition of The Citizen.
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