Cameroon Raises Excise Duties on Older Used Vehicles in 2026 Budget

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 5/12/2025
Cameroon’s 2026 Finance Law sharply increases excise duties on older imported vehicles, introducing a progressive scale meant to widen the tax base and strengthen public revenue while steering buyers toward newer and electric models. But renewing a fleet with an average age of 18 years will also (…)
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