Cameroon Sees Surge in Nigerian Smuggled Shoes, Water, and Construction Materials in 2024
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Fuel from Nigeria was the most smuggled commodity into Cameroon in 2024, according to a report by Cameroon’s National Institute of Statistics (INS) on informal cross-border trade. Fuel alone accounted for 33% of all smuggled Nigerian goods entering Cameroon during the period. Footwear ranked (…)
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