Cameroon fuel imports drop 26% in value in H1 2025 despite higher volumes
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Cameroon imported CFA333.7 billion worth of fuels and lubricants between January and June 2025, totaling 899 million tons to supply the domestic market, the Ministry of Finance (Minfi) said in its economic outlook note. Over the same period in 2024, imports amounted to CFA453 billion for 804.6 (…)
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