Cameroon Moves to Channel CFA8B Cylinder Market to Local Factories With Import Tax
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 29/11/2025
The Cameroonian government plans to tighten rules on imports of empty domestic gas cylinders as part of the 2026 finance bill submitted to parliament. The measure is intended to encourage distributors to buy from local manufacturers. The bill, sent to the National Assembly on November 26, 2025, (…)
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