China expands duty-free imports from Africa including Kenya

China has announced the elimination of tariffs on imports from nearly all African countries to strengthen trade ties with the continent. President Xi Jinping's directive, effective from May 1, will allow Kenyan products such as tea, coffee, and avocados to enter the Chinese market duty-free. Eswatini is the only exception due to its diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

China has officially announced an expansion of its duty-free import policy for goods from African countries, including Kenya, according to reports from Chinese sources. The announcement was made by President Xi Jinping on February 14, 2026, and will take effect from May 1, 2026. This extends an existing policy that previously covered 33 African nations to now include all 53 countries maintaining diplomatic relations with China, excluding Eswatini.

Eswatini is excluded because it maintains official ties with Taiwan, which China views as part of its territory under the "One China" principle. Beijing has opposed such relations and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve reunification with mainland China.

For Kenya, this means increased exports to China, particularly agricultural products and raw materials. Kenya was not among the original 33 beneficiary countries. In 2025, Kenya exported avocados worth over Ksh 64 billion. Other significant exports include tea, coffee, cut flowers, and roses, which have seen growing demand in the Chinese market. Minerals have also played a key role; titanium ore is Kenya's top export to China, valued at over Ksh 75 billion in 2024.

This follows a preliminary trade agreement reached between Kenya and China in January 2026, granting duty-free access for 98.2 percent of Kenyan goods. The deal aimed to boost agricultural exports and reduce Kenya's trade deficit with China. The new policy will enhance economic cooperation between China and Kenya, along with other African nations, under existing trade frameworks and provide broader market access to one of the world's largest economies.

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In an exclusive interview with Capital newspaper, China's Special Representative on African Affairs, Liu Xianfa, outlined the strengthening ties between China and Africa. President Xi Jinping sent his 14th consecutive congratulatory message to the African Union Summit, praising African unity and pledging deeper cooperation. China announced plans to extend zero-tariff treatment to 53 African countries starting May 2026.

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Kenya's Agriculture Minister Mutahi Kagwe has warned that the government will start importing duty-free maize if farmers continue to withhold their produce. This follows the allocation of Sh1.7 billion to purchase 1.7 million bags of maize, but farmers have refused to deliver them to the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB). Kagwe issued the warning during a visit to Kirinyaga County.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority has waived import duty, excise duty, VAT and import declaration fees for returning residents on personal belongings and vehicles. This exemption aims to reduce the financial burden of taxes on those relocating back to Kenya. Eligible individuals must satisfy strict residency and ownership requirements.

 

 

 

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