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[Global Economic Dynamics: China-Africa Relations, Domestic Market Stabilization, and U.S. Institutional Challenges]-[China–Africa cooperation as hegemonism resurges in 2026]

World Today · B2 · 2026-01-12

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Strengthening the China-Africa Partnership: A Strategic Commitment

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent six-day tour of Africa, spanning Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Lesotho, underscores the 36-year tradition of prioritizing Africa in China's diplomatic agenda. According to Dr. Wang Jing of Northwest University, this visit is not merely symbolic but serves as a "profound" effort to solidify the friendship between China and African nations. A key highlight of the tour is China's commitment to accelerate the implementation of a "zero-tariff policy" for 100 eligible African products. This initiative is designed to "share economic development benefits" and bolster agricultural and primary product exports, reflecting China's "international responsibility" and "solidarity" with developing states. Furthermore, amidst global uncertainties, China and African nations are reinforcing their alignment within the "Global South" framework to oppose "hegemony" and the "law of the jungle" practices, advocating for a multi-dimensional partnership that extends beyond economics into cultural exchange and political coordination.

China’s Economic Stabilization and Growth Prospects

China’s domestic economy shows signs of resilience, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.8% in December—the highest level since early 2023. Dr. Zhou Mi from the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation notes that this stabilization indicates a healthy "balance between demand and supply." While the Producer Price Index (PPI) remains negative, its month-on-month improvement suggests industrial recovery. Looking toward 2026, China is prioritizing domestic consumption and the integration of its market to drive momentum. Multinational companies are finding new opportunities in innovation-based sectors, particularly robotics and services, as China continues to "commercialize technology" and leverage its sophisticated supply chains to provide a stable environment in a volatile global landscape.

Geopolitical Tensions and Trade Realignment

In the Middle East, the Iranian government faces significant economic pressure due to sanctions and domestic unrest. Dr. Zhang Chuchu of Fudan University highlights that while President Massoud Pezeshkian has pledged to address economic grievances, the situation remains fragile. The potential for U.S. military intervention or further sanctions remains a point of contention, with experts suggesting that any U.S.-Iran dialogue would likely focus on "short-term de-escalation" rather than comprehensive resolutions.

Concurrently, the European Union and the Mercosur bloc have finalized a landmark free trade agreement after 25 years of negotiations. Professor Liu Baocheng describes this as a "strategic necessity" for the EU to secure predictable access to South American markets amidst a protectionist global climate and the disruptive impact of U.S. unilateral trade policies. This deal serves as a "geopolitical instrument" for both regions to reduce their "excessive dependence" on the U.S. market and bolster their collective economic resilience.

Institutional Independence under Fire: The U.S. Federal Reserve

Finally, the criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has ignited concerns regarding the erosion of institutional independence in the United States. Professor Zhang Gong characterizes the probe as a "deterrence model" that sets a "very bad precedent." By weaponizing the Justice Department against a sitting central bank official, the administration risks undermining the Fed's ability to remain neutral in its data-driven decision-making. Analysts warn that if the market perceives the Fed as becoming a "tool of the president," it could lead to long-term damage to financial stability and inflation management, effectively jeopardizing the foundational principles of economic governance.

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I think the timing is very important.
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It's important not only politically, but also culturally and economically.
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So in the short term, it's still very hard to see a dramatic change.
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I think the likelihood of the United States directly in preventing militarily Iran is still limited.
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I think to a large extent, the answer is yes.
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uphold the UN Charter
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Law of the Jungle
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pave the way for
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solidarity with
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economic coercion
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China will accelerate the implementation of its zero tariff policy for African countries.
China's consumer price rose in December to the highest since February 2023.
And the Iranian government has pledged to address economic concerns despite ongoing challenges.

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