Cameroon Raises Prices on Forfeited State Land by 10–30% Under 2026 Budget
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 13/12/2025
Cameroon’s 2026 Finance Law establishes a stricter forfeiture framework for parcels within the state’s private domain, tightening conditions for acquiring this land. It links a beneficiary’s failure to meet the obligations in the allocation deed to loss of rights and an upward revaluation of (…)
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