China grants zero-tariff treatment to three more Mozambican products - cashew, macadamia and pigeon peas

Published 2024년 9월 5일

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A recent agreement signed in Beijing grants Mozambique permission to export macadamia nuts, pigeon peas, and cashew nuts to China for the next three years, with the possibility of renewal. This agreement is part of a larger zero-tariff treatment for 400 national products as part of the 9th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing. The summit aims to review previous cooperation plans and approve new ones, strengthening the economic cooperation between Africa and China.
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Under an agreement signed in Beijing this Tuesday (03-09), Mozambique will export three more agricultural products to the Chinese market, namely macadamia nuts, pigeon peas and cashew nuts. According to the Domingo newspaper, the agreement was signed as part of the visit that the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, is making to the People’s Republic of China. The agreement, valid for three years and automatically renewed, is part of an agreement providing for the export, free of taxes (zero-tariff treatment] , of 400 national products to this Asian country. On the Mozambican side, the agreement was signed by Ambassador Maria Gustava, and on the Chinese side by the ambassador of this country in Mozambique, Wang Hejun. The Mozambican head of state is attending the 9th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. FOAC is taking place under the theme “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build ...

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