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Trade between Cameroon and Tunisia reaches 15.7 billion FCFA in 2014

Trade between Cameroon and Tunisia reaches 15.7 billion FCFA in 2014
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 05 March 2015 20:17

(Business in Cameroon) - At the end of his tenure in Cameroon, Tunisian Ambassador, Landoulsi Abderrazak, revealed on March 2, 2015 that trade between his country and Cameroon amounted to 15.7 billion FCFA in 2014.

Ambassador Abderrazak noted that trade is increasing as trade between Tunisia and Cameroon generated only 11.4 billion FCFA in 2010. 

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