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Recent studies on rice show that, in 2017, the sub-sector witnessed a trade balance deficit of about 184 billion CFA francs, representing an import volume of 628,400 tonnes of white rice. The deficit exceeded the 135 billion CF mark in 2010.
The national production of paddy rice, which was estimated at about 33 tonnes in 2017, is almost stagnant since 2011 despite the country's enormous potential arable land. The situation is all the more worrying given that rice plays a crucial... Read more
Cameroon imports more than it exports. This situation weakens its economy. So, to reverse this trend and achieve its set growth targets by 2035, the
country must double its exports over the next 11 years. To attain this goal, Cameroon must diversify its export products and explore new markets that are less demanding than the European Union (EU) and China, which are so far its main trading partners. In this vein, the updated version of the National Export Strategy was presented recently... Read more
From 11 to 13 September 2019, Customs experts and administrations from CEMAC countries namely, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Chad met in Yaounde to consider common interest issues relating to the implementation of recommendations of the West and Central Africa Regional Office of the World Customs Organization (WCO-WCA), switching to the 2022 version of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. Deliberations also centred on... Read more