While the dollar’s dominance is unlikely to disappear in the near term, BRICS’ initiatives represent a significant long-term effort by emerging economies to build a more multipolar financial system.
China’s Zero-Tariff Policy: A Game-Changer for Africa’s Least Developed Countries
Platforms like the China International Import Expo further provide African businesses with opportunities to showcase their products, enhancing market access.
China and South Africa Sign Landmark Economic Partnership Agreement
Minister Parks Tau welcomed the interest, saying the agreement could help “rebuild domestic industrial capacity while boosting exports.”
China’s Zero-Tariff Policy: A Game-Changer for Africa’s Least Developed Countries
The policy has sparked optimism across the continent, with experts and local stakeholders highlighting its potential to transform African economies.
Empowering South Africa’s NEET Youth: The DHET-China Scholarship Initiative
The scholarships cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses, ensuring that financial hurdles do not impede participation.
Bridging Nations: Zimbabwe and China Deepen Tourism Ties for 2026
As the vibrant colors and rhythmic dances of the Lunar New Year celebrations swept through […]
Celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse in the Western Cape
On February 22, 2026, Consul General Ren Faqiang joined over 300 guests at a festive luncheon hosted by the Western Province Chinese Association, extending warm wishes for prosperity amid traditional toasts and decorations.
Lafarge Africa’s Vibrant Chinese New Year Celebrations Herald New Era in China-Africa Ties
The Lafarge deal elevates its overseas production to over 40 million tonnes, the highest among Chinese firms.
Celebrating Cultural Bridges Through the Culture Kaleidoscope program
Established in 2000, FOCAC serves as a pivotal platform for enhancing political, economic, and cultural ties between China and the 53 African nations that maintain diplomatic relations with it.
Chinese Spring Festival cultural exhibition held in Ethiopia
The exhibition not only enhanced African people’s understanding of Chinese Spring Festival culture, but also sowed seeds of friendship between Chinese and African people, adding a footnote to a closer China-Africa community with a shared future.
