The 2024 Beijing Action Plan pledged approximately $50 billion to support African industrialisation, with a strong emphasis on industrial parks, logistics corridors, and manufacturing ecosystems.
The New Resource Race: How China and the World Are Utilising Africa’s Minerals
Over the past two decades, Chinese firms have embedded themselves deeply across Africa’s mining sector, particularly in countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.
Deputy Minister Abrahams Highlights South Africa-China Partnership as a Driver of Growth and Opportunity
This approach is aligned with the Government of National Unity’s apex priority of driving economic growth and job creation, with a particular emphasis on leveraging international partnerships to deepen industrial capacity and expand market access for South African firms.
Chinese VP meets South African president on bilateral ties
President Xi recently announced that starting from May 1, China will fully implement zero-tariff measures for 53 African countries with which it has established diplomatic relations.
SA, China look to expand cooperation in infrastructure development
South Africa and China continue to enjoy strong diplomatic relations, anchored in the All-Round Strategic Cooperative Partnership in the New Era.
Moretele South Farm West Pipeline to provide much needed water to communities
This will also address the previous challenges of inconsistent supply within Moretele Local Municipality (MLM).
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.”
Deputy Minister intervenes in Bojanala water supply challenges
Seitlholo made the call during a stakeholder meeting held at the Rustenburg Civic Centre Council Chamber.
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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.
