Kribi Port Ranks Second in Customs Revenue After 7 Years, Generating 1.2 Trillion FCFA
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The Port Authority of Kribi (PAK), the state-owned entity managing the Kribi port complex, has announced that customs authorities have collected nearly 1.2 trillion CFA francs in revenue since the infrastructure began operations in March 2018, according to PAK General Manager Parice Melom. (…)
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