China's Tariff Reduction Boosts Economic Growth in Least Developed African Countries
China has reduced tariffs on goods from African countries to boost economic cooperation. The study analyzes the impact of these tariff reductions on the least developed African countries. China mainly imports agricultural goods like cotton and forestry products from these countries. The biggest tariff reductions are on fruits, vegetables, and processed foods. This tariff reduction policy is expected to significantly affect trade and industry structures in both China and Africa.