3. Daily Necessities & Plastic Products
| Primary Category | Secondary Category | Specific Product Name | Core Adaptation Reasons | Duty Exemption Utilization Prediction | Country Examples (Demand Evidence) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Plastic Containers | Plastic Water Buckets (10L/20L) | ECOWAS tariff 5% and zero tariff under AfCFTA; water storage is rigid demand in water-scarce areas, local plastic production capacity is insufficient | High | Kenya (essential for arid regions), Nigeria (household water storage), Chad (rural daily necessity) |
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Plastic Containers | Food-grade Plastic Fresh-keeping Boxes | Tariff 5%–8%, no local food-grade production lines; rigid demand for middle-class families in cities, suitable for catering packaging | Medium | South Africa (household daily use), Ghana (booming takeaway industry), Ivory Coast (supermarket bestsellers) |
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Cleaning Supplies | Mosquito Coils / Electric Mosquito Repellents | Zero tariff in most African countries; rigid demand in malaria-prevalent areas, almost no local production, high profit margin | High | Nigeria (essential for epidemic areas), Ghana (rainforest regions), Tanzania (widely used in rural areas) |
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Cleaning Supplies | Detergent (Bagged/Bottled) | Tariff 5%–10%, few local brands; Chinese products feature high cost performance, ranking top 5 in daily goods on Jumia | High | Kenya (urban families), Uganda (low-price mass sales), Benin (prosperous border trade) |
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Home Small Goods | Plastic Clothes Hangers (Floor/Wall-mounted) | 5% tariff, no large-scale local production; essential household goods, sun and weather resistant for tropical climates | High | Nigeria (rental housing demand), Ethiopia (apartment popularization), Togo (rural market demand) |
| Daily Necessities & Plastic Products | Disposable Products | Disposable Plastic Tableware (Bowls/Plates/Spoons) | 5% tariff and EAC duty-free coverage; rigid demand for catering industry, no low-cost local production, matching street food culture | High | Ghana (night market hot sales), Nigeria (takeaway supporting supplies), Kenya (essential for snack stalls) |