Cameroon: Smuggling Surges in Far North Despite Boko Haram, Anglophone Crisis Curbs Southwest
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 6/10/2025
Cameroon recorded a 50.7 billion FCFA deficit from informal cross-border trade in 2024. Smuggling thrives in the Far North and North regions, accounting for over 70% of informal imports. The Anglophone crisis in the Southwest region has reduced informal trade flows by 38.7%. Informal (…)
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