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Forty Tunisian economic operators on a prospection mission in Cameroon on 29 June 2017

Forty Tunisian economic operators on a prospection mission in Cameroon on 29 June 2017
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 22 June 2017 15:21

A Cameroon-Tunisia business forum will take place on the fringes of the meeting, from 28 to 29 June 2017 in the Cameroonian capital, of the Monitoring Committee of the 10th edition of the Tunisian-Cameroonian Mixed Commission held in Tunis on 23-24 March 2016, the Cameroonian Minister of Economy, Louis Paul Motazé, announced in an official press release.

According to Jalel Snoussi, Tunisian Ambassador in Cameroon, about forty Tunisian economic operators will take part in this meeting, whose goal, he specified, is to “identify cooperation possibilities; establish a framework for partnership; sign agreements to market services, equipment and products; study possibilities for investment, joint-venture and financing for mutually beneficial projects”.

The Tunisian businessmen expected at this event operate in sectors as varied as agriculture and agribusiness, renewable energy, ICT, industry, engineering, energy and water, civil engineering, health, pharmaceutical industry, tourism, consultancy, etc…, highlights the Tunisian diplomat.

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