Cameroon 2018–2025 trade review: exports rebound, regional integration deepens
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 25/09/2025
Cameroon, the economic hub of Central Africa, pursued a clear strategy between 2018 and 2025: modernizing infrastructure, expanding regional networks, and diversifying exports. During the same period, its trade deficit—long above 5% of GDP—narrowed steadily to about 4% in 2023–2024, opening the (…)
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