China Grants Tariff-Free Access to Taliban-Led Afghanistan

China Grants Tariff-Free Access to Taliban-Led Afghanistan
Above: China's ambassador to Afghanistan, Zhao Xing, looks on during the inauguration ceremony of a Mes Aynak copper deposit mining project on July 24, 2024. Image copyright: Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images

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Pro-establishment narrative

As the Taliban consolidates its grip on power in Afghanistan, the international community seems to be on track to lose the game of chicken with the insurgents. The US is the only country that still stands firm against the Taliban, and this tariff-free treatment that China has granted to Afghanistan is all the more concerning.

Establishment-critical narrative

Three years into Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the US and its Western allies continue to smear the relationship between Beijing and Kabul amid worries that China may expand its clout there. It's in the best interest of Beijing to engage in bilateral cooperation to influence the reconstruction of that country.

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