Kribi port posts CFA35 Bln revenue for January 2026 after record 2025 haul
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 5/02/2026
The Kribi Port Authority, PAK, has revealed that it collected 35 billion CFA francs in customs revenue during January 2026, following a record 350 billion CFA francs haul for 2025. The Port Authority unveiled the figures during its traditional New Year reception on February 2, where the Director (…)
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