Cameroon’s Shift from Tax Exemptions to Credits Raises Concerns Among Industrialists
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 8/09/2025
In the latest issue of Chroniques de l’industrie,” Syndustricam, the Cameroon Union of Industrialists, offers a critical reading of the ordinance signed on July 18, 2025, by President Paul Biya. The latter deeply reforms the law of April 2013 on private investment incentives in the Republic of (…)
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