Cameroon Cuts Import Duties to Speed Kribi Bitumen Plant Construction
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 2/12/2025
In the 2026 finance law, the government of Cameroon introduced targeted tax measures to support local bitumen production, a strategic input for road infrastructure. “Technical equipment intended for the petroleum bitumen industry is exempt from import duties and taxes. Inputs for local bitumen (…)
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