Trade Ministry Taps University Big Data to Hunt Market Fraudsters and Push Cameroon Goods to 1.3 billion African Consumers
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The Ministry of Trade has signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Yaounde I in a move aimed at strengthening market surveillance and accelerating Cameroon’s export drive. The agreement, concluded recently in Yaounde for the benefit of the National Advanced School of (…)
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