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China-Africa cooperation charts course for continental agricultural modernization

Planting higher-yield rice variety in Madagascar : Internet photo Under the frameworks of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative, China-Africa agricultural cooperation has yielded fruitful results in recent years. Through technology transfer, infrastructure development, equipment upgrade and industrial chain expansion, China has substantially boosted Africa’s agricultural productivity and sustainable …

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The futility of U.S. attempts to distort Resolution 2758

By Zhou Wenxing , Huang Shuya The Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taipei, southeast China’s Taiwan. /CFP Recently, the U.S. government has been doubling down on its efforts to distort the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, which in 1971 established the representatives of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only lawful representatives of China …

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China-Senegal trade ties forge path to shared growth

In Dakar, Senegal’s capital, customers crowd RachidCham’s appliance store, browsing shelves lined with Chinese-made products. Nearly 10,000 km away in Yiwu city in eastern China, Senegalese businessman Ababacar Niang navigates warehouses and showrooms, preparing shipments to Africa.Though their paths differ, both men are drawn to China, not just as a supplier, but as a partner in …

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Chinese embassy in Kigali explains cooperation with Rwanda, position on US tariffs and the Taiwan question 

By Gerald Mbanda Ms. Lin Hang, Chinese embassy Charge d’Affairs a.i,(middle), Counselor Gao Zhiqiang (left), Director Zhang Xiaohong(Right). Photo: Africa-China Review At the Chinese embassy in Kigali, a press conference was held on Friday, 16, 2025, during which Ms. Lin Hang, the Charge d’Affairs a.i, briefed the media, University Professors and the ruling party representatives (RPF),  on the good cooperation between China and Rwanda, the US tariffs and their effects …

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African countries eye Chinese tourist boom to drive travel industry revival

African countries are looking to attract more Chinese tourists as part of broader efforts to revive and grow the continent’s travel industry, delegates said at one of the continent’s largest tourism trade shows.At Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025, held from Tuesday to Thursday in Durban, South Africa, Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of …

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China and South Africa: Strengthening ties through automotive industry

By Karabo Mohamme In recent years, Chinese automotive brands have gained significant traction in South Africa, transforming from low-cost alternatives to serious contenders in the local market. Brands like Haval, Chery, GWM (Great Wall Motors), and BYD have experienced remarkable growth, fueled by competitive pricing, advanced features, and a strategic focus on the needs …

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China’s international event hosting experience valuable to Botswana: Minister

Botswanan Minister of Sport and Arts Jacob Kelebengsaid on Wednesday that Botswana had learned very valuable lessons on hosting a top international event from China during the 2025 World Athletics Relays held in Guangzhou, China from May 10 to 11. Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the team Botswana welcome …

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How U.S China Trade Wars Affect Africa

By staff writer  Courtesy: Internet photo The trade tensions between the United States and China—two of the world’s largest economies—have had ripple effects far beyond their borders. While headlines tend to focus on tariffs, supply chains, and corporate giants, the impact on developing regions such as Africa is less visible but equally significant. Africa, …

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China positioned to energize a new multipolarity

By Gilbert Morris  This panoramic aerial photo taken on Jan 10, 2023 shows a view of Lujiazui area in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone in East China’s Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua] The notion that China is in “decline”, advanced by some Western media, has no basis in fact, hence should be rejected …

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U.S and China need each other for global peace and economic growth 

By Gerald Mbanda  The recent trade talks between China and U.S held in Geneva, is testimony that the two world largest economies and super powers need each other for global peace and economic growth. Tensions between the two countries have gone down signaling a renewed commitment to economic cooperation. Chinese officials have always maintained that trade wars are a …

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