China & Lesotho Forge Stronger Ties for Trade & Development 🌍
China’s foreign minister meets Lesotho PM in Maseru to mark 60 years of independence, pledging zero-tariff policy, expanded trade and governance exchanges.
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China’s foreign minister meets Lesotho PM in Maseru to mark 60 years of independence, pledging zero-tariff policy, expanded trade and governance exchanges.
During Chinese FM Wang Yi’s visit to Dar es Salaam, China and Tanzania pledged deeper cooperation—from revitalizing the Tanzania-Zambia Railway to boosting trade and people-to-people ties.
The 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges launched in Addis Ababa, unlocking a year of cultural, youth, and educational collaborations across continents.
In early 2026, China kicks off its diplomatic calendar in Africa—highlighting shared history, strategic ties and a new Year of People-to-People Exchanges to boost Global South solidarity.
On Jan 7, 2026, Wang Yi began his 36th straight first stop in Africa, underlining 70 years of China-Africa friendship with major projects, trade growth, and a Year of People-to-People Exchanges.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Lusaka on Nov 19, 2025, reviving decades of China-Zambia friendship and the historic Tazara spirit.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong visits Guinea to inaugurate the Simandou iron ore mine, deepening China-Guinea ties under the FOCAC framework.
China’s special envoy attends the inauguration of Seychelles’ president, setting the stage for deeper ties via FOCAC and the Belt and Road Initiative.
FOCAC’s 25th anniversary spotlights the Beijing Action Plan’s ‘small and beautiful’ projects—from Zambia vocational schools to solar-powered villages—boosting skills, trade, and green growth.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi champions stronger Africa ties at FOCAC, aiming to boost strategic partnerships and global progress.