Cameroon Strengthens Business Ties
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Cameroon and the European Union are enhancing private sector collaboration through initiatives like Business Week 2026. The nation has also suspended cargo tracking requirements for transit goods and collected significant transit fees for Chadian oil. Meanwhile, Cameroon launched its 10th PROMOTE trade fair in Yaoundé, focusing on private enterprises and business development.
Cameroon, EU boost private sector ties at Business Week 2026
- Cameroon and the European Union are working to strengthen ties between their private sectors. - The EU Business Week 2026 aims to foster economic relations during the Salon Promote international trade fair. - The event officially opened at the Yaoundé Congress Center with government officials and EU representatives present.
Cameroon Suspends Cargo Tracking Requirement for Transit Goods
- Cameroon's National Council of Shippers (CNCC) has suspended the requirement for the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (BESC) for transit goods. - This measure aims to improve trade facilitation and tr…
Chad-Cameroon pipeline transit revenues exceed 15 billion FCFA
- Cameroon collected over 15 billion FCFA in transit fees for Chadian oil between January and May 2026. - Transit revenues reached 12.15 billion FCFA by the end of April, an 11% increase from the same…
Cameroon Launches 10th PROMOTE Trade Fair in Yaoundé
- Cameroon officially launched the 10th edition of the PROMOTE trade fair in Yaoundé on Monday. - The event, themed 'Private Enterprises and Business Environment: Benchmarks for National and Internati…