Cameroon fuel import quotas talks resume as GPP suspends boycott threat

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 19/12/2025
After weeks of tension, Cameroon’s Hydrocarbons Price Stabilization Fund (CSPH) and the Petroleum Professionals Group (GPP) have resumed discussions over the allocation of fuel import quotas. A recent meeting between the two sides helped defuse, at least temporarily, a standoff that had (…)
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