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35 Turkish firms displayed building materials in Douala
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(Business in Cameroon) - The Turkish international fair for construction and building materials was held from November 30 to December 3, 2017, at Yaoundé’s Convention Centre. Apart from the materials displayed by the 35 Turkish companies which took part to the event, visitors also discovered the craftsmanship of Cameroonian, Italian, Indian and Saudi companies.

For four days, the exhibitors which established business contacts during the fair exhibited their respective expertise in flooring, roofing, lighting, furnishing, industrial and concrete construction, casing…  

The international Turkish trade fair was organized in a context of big infrastructure works in Cameroon. These fall under the greater achievements program, on which the president’s term, started in 2011, was based.

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