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Cameroon : Import of second-hand clothing dropped by CFA13.6bn over 9 years, reaching CFA30.2bn in 2023
17 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismIn 2023, Cameroon imported 61,221 tons of used clothing and accessories, totaling CFA30.2 billion, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INS). Although the volume of these imports rebounded that year after a 13% decline in 2022 (59,431 tons compared to 68,818 tons in 2021), there (...) -
Cameron’s household soap exports up 39% in 2023
17 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismThe National Institute of Statistics (INS) reports that operational soap factories in Cameroon shipped abroad 66,591 tons of products in 2023, totaling CFA51.5 billion. This sales volume marks a spike of over 12,000 tons (22%) annually, while in value terms, Cameroon's household soap exports (...) -
Mazars Joins UNIDO, Urges BMN Transformation into National Agency for Enhanced Efficiency
17 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismIn a study on the national policy for financial restructuring of companies operating in sectors identified in the National Upgrading Program (PNMAN) in Cameroon, presented on May 14 in Yaoundé, the international firm Mazars recommended strengthening the role of the Bureau of Business Upgrading (...) -
Cameron’s cereal imports fell 27% in 2023
17 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismIn 2023, Cameroon imported cereals valued at CFA387.7 billion, as per data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INS). This marks a 27% decline from 2022, when the amount was CFA525 billion. Over the period under review, rice dominated the cereal purchases, amounting to CFA200.8 (...) -
Cameroon launches new project to democratize entrepreneurship access
16 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismCameroon’s minister of SMEs, Social Economy, and Handicrafts, Achille Bassilekin III, unveiled an ambitious project called the "School Bus" on May 14 in Yaoundé. This initiative, developed through collaboration between Cameroon and Italy, aims to nurture an entrepreneurial culture in the (...)