Cameroon Businesses, State Lose CFA254.6 Billion After Election Unrest
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 6/01/2026
Cameroon’s post-election violence caused CFA254.6 billion ($420 million) in losses to companies and tax revenues. Businesses absorbed CFA211.4 billion in losses, while the state lost CFA43.3 billion in tax revenue. Douala accounted for nearly 65% of total losses, according to employers’ group (…)
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