Platforms like the China International Import Expo further provide African businesses with opportunities to showcase their products, enhancing market access.
China-Africa Trade Hits Record $346 Billion
As the year concluded, the momentum only grew, with total trade surpassing the $300 billion mark for the first time
South Africa and Mozambique strengthen bilateral relations
President Ramaphosa called for the exploration of new opportunities in defence and security, including strengthened collaboration on border management
China–Africa Trade Rises to US$295.6 Billion, Opening New Growth Paths Across the Continent
For African nations, the challenge and opportunity lie in moving from exporting raw materials to building local value chains, strengthening industries, and securing long-term economic independence.
South Africa–China Trade Fair Signals a Bright Future for Bilateral Growth
The conference serves as a reminder that bold ideas and partnerships can turn challenges into stepping stones for growth. South Africa and China are not just trading partners—they are co-creators of a future defined by innovation, sustainability, and shared success.
China Shifts Strategy in Africa: Building Deeper Economic Ties Amid Global Trade Tensions
China’s growing role in Africa is more than opportunistic investment
Turning the Corner: South Africa’s Push to Bring Chinese EV Giants Onshore
With global markets shifting rapidly toward new energy vehicles (NEVs) and cheap imports eroding local competitiveness, government negotiators are in advanced talks with leading Chinese automakers—including BYD, Chery, and Great Wall Motor.
Auto maker Skills Investment Strengthens China–Africa Partnership, Creating Pathways for Jobs
Chery has partnered with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Department of Basic Education (DBE) to boost digital literacy and improve access to future-oriented subjects.
North West farmers called to register on database
MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Madoda Sambatha, is championing the initiative as a vital move toward preparing the sector for the next wave of skilled agricultural professionals.
Spaza shop owners warned to not front for foreign nationals
The NATJOINTS emphasized that this practice is a punishable criminal offence in terms of section 42 of the Immigration Act.
