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CEMAC : Free Movement effective

It is henceforth done with. The free movement of persons and goods in the whole of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) is now official. Equatorial Guinea has eliminated the last obstacle. In fact, in compliance with the agreement signed in 2013 on free movement in Central Africa, the country has ratified the abolishment of visas for the nationals of CEMAC member countries.

 

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CEEAC : Boosting Trade

Even though they share the same geographical area, Central African countries face difficulties in doing the slightest thing necessary for living together: sharing. Whereas, according to Marie-Chantal MFOULA, Assistant Secretary-General of the Physical, Economic and Monetary Integration of the Economic Community of Central African States (CEEAC), the Community is endowed with important natural resources and despite this, it remains one of the least integrated regions of the continent... Read more

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Transport and Public Works: CEMAC in perfect agreement

On 19 October 2017, a meeting was held in Douala (Cameroon) between the Ministers of Transport and public Works of member States of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States (CEMAC). The main item on the agenda of the said meeting that was presided over by Mr. Edgar Alain MEBE NGO’O, Cameroon’s Minister of Transport, was the validation of two important documents namely, the community’s transport policy paper including that... Read more

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Cooperation: Assistance from China

Cameroon’s Minister of the Economy Planning and Territorial Development, Mr. Louis- Paul MOTAZE and the Chinese Ambassador in Cameroon, HE Wei WENHUA on 22 September 2017 in Yaounde, signed an agreement in international trade facilitation in Cameroon. From the statistics provide by the Chinese Embassy in Cameroon, trade between these two countries has reached a value of 2.6 billion US Dollars in 2015 which is 1460 billion CFAF, making China the first Cameroon trade partner.

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