Cameroon Hydrocarbons Surplus Rises 28% in Q1 2025 as Imports Drop, Crude Output Slips
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Cameroon’s hydrocarbons sector posted a net trade surplus of 164 billion CFA francs ($266 million) in the first quarter of 2025, an improvement of 28% from the same period last year despite weaker crude oil export receipts. The gain came largely from a sharp fall in imports, which offset a (…)
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