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20 Turkish businessmen prospect for new opportunities in Cameroon

20 Turkish businessmen prospect for new opportunities in Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Monday, 22 September 2014 03:35

(Business in Cameroon) - At least 200 Cameroonian businessmen from the manufacturing, cable distribution, electronic equipment, appliances and electronics are expected on September 9, 2014 in Douala for the B to B meeting in which 20 Turkish businessmen will take part in seeking business opportunities in Cameroon.

The business meeting is being held following the initiative of the Turkish ambassador to Cameroon where it is expected that, following these meetings, Turkey will take some market share in the above sectors, thanks to “new and affordably priced” equipment, highlight organisers.

The meetings will take place before the major Turkish product fair held in the Cameroonian capital from September 24 to 27 in Turcam Hall, a 6,000 m2 built by Turks in Mvan in the Cameroonian suburbs. Close to 50 exhibitors are expected, according to reliable sources.

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