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China's zero-tariff policy for African countries benefits coffee industry

english.shanghai.gov.cn | Updated: 2026-05-22 22:03
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Customs officers inspect coffee beans on display at the Hongqiao International Coffee Culture Festival. [Photo/General Administration of Customs]

A business environment roundtable forum on China's zero-tariff policy for African countries and coffee industry services was held at the Hongqiao Import Commodity Exhibition and Trading Center in Shanghai on May 20.

Estifanos Daniel Wolde, an Ethiopian green bean exporter with four years of experience, noted the policy's benefits: "Now if Chinese buyers want to import green beans, there is no tariff."

Shanghai is China's largest coffee import port, accounting for 38 percent of the nation's coffee imports by volume in 2025. China's coffee imports rose from 59,100 metric tons in 2015 to 213,300 tons in 2024.

To further facilitate trade, Shanghai Customs has introduced measures such as a "green channel" for major agricultural products imported under the zero-tariff policy for African countries. Customs procedures for coffee beans have been streamlined, prioritizing rapid inspection and clearance.

Effective May 1, China eliminated tariffs on all taxable products from 53 African countries with which it maintains diplomatic relations. This move benefits coffee bean importers, as coffee beans from African countries previously faced tariffs of at least 8 percent.

Zhang Yafei, general manager of the trade department of Hainan Zhongyu International Cooperation Co Ltd, highlighted the company's efforts to import high-quality coffee beans from East Africa.

The zero-tariff policy reduces trade barriers and creates broader market opportunities for countries such as Burundi, Zhang said.

He added that Burundi coffee beans imported by Hainan Zhongyu won a gold medal at a green coffee bean competition held during the forum, and the beans entered China under the zero-tariff policy.

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