China Leans on Africa as Exports Rebound Despite Steep U.S. Decline

China is deepening its commercial engagement with Africa as its global exports recover, even while shipments to the United States continue to fall sharply. China’s overall exports rose 5.9 percent year on year in November, signalling renewed external demand, according to Reuters. This rebound follows months of volatility linked to shifting global trade policies and slowing Western consumption.

Africa has emerged as one of China’s strongest growth corridors. Chinese shipments to African economies reached roughly 122 billion dollars in the first eight months of 2025, with analysts forecasting a full-year figure that could surpass 200 billion dollars. This trend reflects broader diversification efforts as Chinese exporters shift focus toward high-growth emerging markets, Africanews reported. Demand has been strongest for machinery, electronics, vehicles and construction-related products.

By contrast, exports to the United States have plunged nearly 29 percent as rising tariffs and geopolitical tensions reshape supply chains, as highlighted by AP News using Chinese customs data. The steep decline has pushed Chinese manufacturers to seek alternative markets and reduce reliance on U.S. demand.

African policymakers have welcomed the uptick in Chinese trade, describing it as an opportunity to strengthen industrial capacity, expand value-added exports and attract new investment. Analysts say the momentum could accelerate into 2026 as China moves to stabilize growth through expanding foreign markets and reinforcing partnerships across the continent.

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