China has removed tariffs on 98% of goods imported from nine of Africa's poorest countries. The move benefits China's image, but has little economic impact; experts say.
China has removed tariffs on 98% of goods imported from nine of Africa's poorest countries. Experts don't expect the measure to have much of an economic impact. But China's image may benefit.
English By Sirwan Kajjo, Ramos Miguel January 08, 2021 08:39 PM Share on Facebook
WASHINGTON/MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE - The ongoing violence in Mozambique’s northern province of Cabo Delgado could spread to neighboring provinces, officials and experts warn.
In the province of Niassa, west of Cabo Delgado, officials are expressing concerns over a possible spillover of the armed conflict unfolding in the neighboring province.
“We are very concerned about terrorism in Cabo Delgado,” Arnaldo Chefo, the chief police commander in Niassa, told reporters on Tuesday. “Being neighbors to that province, we have to be constantly vigilant so that terrorists do not penetrate our province.”