Cameroon to Raise Marble and Clinker Export Tax to 10% in 2026
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 1er/12/2025
In its 2026 draft budget submitted to the National Assembly on November 26, the government plans to raise the export tax on marble and clinker to 10%. These materials, which receive fiscal and customs incentives when used for local production, would be subject to a 10% levy on their ex-factory (…)
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