U.S. tariffs hit Cameroon exports, revenues fall to CFA38bn

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 6/02/2026
The introduction by the United States of reciprocal tariffs of 15% in August 2025 disrupted Cameroon’s exports to the U.S. market, particularly cocoa paste, sawn timber, and natural rubber, the country’s main products shipped to that destination. According to a market report by Cameroon’s (…)
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