
In recent years, the trade volume between China and Africa has continued to expand, showing robust growth.
The trade volume between China and Africa reached $348 billion in 2025, setting a record with a year – on – year increase of 17.7%.
China has maintained its position as Africa’s largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years. This not only reflects the close trade connection between China and Africa but also highlights China’s important role in global trade.
Furthermore, as Africa’s industrialization and urbanization accelerate, there is a huge demand for infrastructure construction, industrial equipment, and consumer goods, providing broad market opportunities for Chinese and African enterprises. Additionally, the trade volume has shown a steady upward trend, reflecting the deepening economic ties between China and Africa.