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Italian Investors Face To Face With Cameroonian Entrepreneurs

Italian Investors Face To Face With Cameroonian Entrepreneurs
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 24 July 2013 21:13

A group of entrepreneurs held B to B meetings Monday in Yaoundé with Cameroonian businesspersons.

Four companies specializing in the management and sale of cranes for construction, cleaning service, marketing machines and other electrical equipment like generators are in the country since 19 July. On Monday the 22, the Andrea Vitali led trade mission meet with business leaders-members of the Centre Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Crafts (CCIM).

For these Italian entrepreneurs already in Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Conakry, Nigeria and Tunisia they are in Cameroon to sell technology and expertise, and also create badly needed jobs. “We are looking for local partners and to bring added value to what they are already doing,” said Andrea Vitali.

The trade mission moves to Douala, economic capital on Thursday.

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