Cameroon Raises 2026 Excise Duties on Wine, Spirits, and Mixed Alcohol

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 3/12/2025
New finance law increases excise rates on local and imported alcoholic drinks Duties now range from CFA5 to CFA100 per centiliter depending on origin and category Higher taxes expected to lift retail prices, especially for imported products The 2026 finance law recently adopted by Parliament (…)
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