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Cameroonian economic mission to pay May 2015 visit to the Netherlands

Cameroonian economic mission to pay May 2015 visit to the Netherlands
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 23 December 2014 20:06

(Business in Cameroon) - An economic mission comprising private sector companies and Cameroonian government officials will be visiting the Netherlands from May 26-30, 2015. This was announced during the visit paid by Dutch companies to the Minister of Economy, Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi.

The delegation should enable corporate entities from both countries to find new business contacts. The visit should also give Cameroonian authorities the chance to show the Dutch Cameroon’s investment opportunities as well as the regulatory arsenal deployed to encourage investment.

The Netherlands currently imports 10.5% of Cameroonian exports, including 70% of Cameroon’s cocoa production. The Netherlands is also the 8th exporter to Cameroon.

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