Under China's #zerotariff policy for 53 African nations (effective May 1, 2026), Nigerian cattle bone pellets now enter the Chinese market duty‑free.
This marks a promising start for Nigerian agricultural exports to China under this zero‑tariff arrangement. @NigeriaMFA@NGfmafs@fmitiofficial@Ngfmld
China has also upgraded "green lanes" for African agricultural and food imports, streamlining quarantine procedures and adopting risk‑based management for faster market access.
These benefits are expected to extend to more Nigerian premium products, boosting export revenues, creating rural jobs, and strengthening the nation's agricultural value chain.
A solid step forward for China‑Nigeria trade cooperation and bilateral relations. 🇨🇳🤝🇳🇬
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Dangote Gets Hero’s Welcome in Ethiopia, Raises Investment to $4bn
President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, received a warm welcome in Gode, Ethiopia, where he was hosted by Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed.
Both leaders visited the site of the proposed fertiliser plant to assess ongoing construction. Ethiopia had signed a shareholders’ agreement with Dangote Group in August last year to establish a urea plant with a capacity of three million metric tonnes annually.
Dangote announced an increase in investment from $2.5 billion to over $4 billion, reflecting expanded scope, including a 110km pipeline, a 120MW power plant, a polypropylene packaging facility, and a two-million-tonne NPK blending plant.
Prime Minister Abiy described the project as a strategic initiative to boost agriculture, enhance food security, and reduce import dependence. He noted steady construction progress and expressed confidence in its impact on farmers, job creation, and economic growth.
The project reinforces Dangote Group’s commitment to industrial development across Africa.