Coffee, chillies and cashews: a new recipe to spice up China-Africa trade relations
China is significantly altering its trade approach with African nations by granting continent-wide market access for coffee, chillies, and cashews. This new policy, announced by China's General Administration of Customs, bypasses lengthy bilateral negotiations and establishes a uniform "green channel" for import clearance.

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AI-generatedChina is significantly altering its trade approach with African nations by granting continent-wide market access for coffee, chillies, and cashews. This new policy, announced by China's General Administration of Customs, bypasses lengthy bilateral negotiations and establishes a uniform "green channel" for import clearance. All 53 African countries with diplomatic ties to Beijing are now eligible if their products meet baseline sanitary and phytosanitary standards regarding pest risks, processing, and safety. This streamlined process aims to deepen China's economic ties with Africa and could influence global trade practices.
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4 extractedProducts meeting baseline requirements on pest risks, processing, and safety are now immediately eligible for import into China.
The streamlined "green channel" applies uniform sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards to all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties to Beijing.
China's new policy bypasses protracted bilateral negotiations for trade deals.
China is granting continent-wide market access for African coffee, chillies, and cashews.