Cameroon Posts Trade Surpluses with Netherlands, Malaysia and Indonesia on Cocoa Exports
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 24/11/2025
Cameroon records trade surpluses with the Netherlands, Malaysia and Indonesia mainly due to cocoa shipments. Cocoa and derivatives represent 84% of Indonesia’s imports from Cameroon, 72% for the Netherlands, and 68% for Malaysia. Cameroon’s Competitiveness Committee urges increased domestic (…)
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