Trade Minister Assures Consumers of Steady Salt Supply, as 50 000 Tonnes Due Despite Global Shipping Strains

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 27/01/2026
Cameroon’s refined salt market will avoid shortages in the coming weeks as two large shipments totalling 50,000 tonnes of raw salt are scheduled to arrive at the Douala Port, the Ministry of Trade announced. The first vessel, MV PARAGON, from Brazil, carrying 25,000 tonnes of raw salt for local (…)
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