Cameroon imposes 10% export levy on clinker and marble to protect local supply
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 20/01/2026
As part of its import-substitution measures under the 2026 finance law, Cameroon has introduced a levy equal to 10% of the ex-factory price on locally produced clinker and marble exported abroad. The measure applies when the products leave the national territory. “Marble, non-pulverized cement (…)
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