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Cameroon: IMF forecasts 2015 GDP growth to 6%

Cameroon: IMF forecasts 2015 GDP growth to 6%
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 26 September 2015 03:21

(Business in Cameroon) - Mario De Zamaroczy, head of the IMF mission visiting Cameroon, upon completing his evaluation says the central African country should achieve a GDP growth of 6% in 2015, against government’s forecast of 6.3%.

Clearly put, this year’s GDP growth for Cameroon, despite the cost of fight against Boko haram, and the drop in the global oil price, remains almost the same as last year’s: 5.9% according to IMF.

The Bretton Wood institution is extremely optimistic about the control of inflation rate this year, since the figure is below the 3% limit of the CEMAC to which Cameroon belongs.

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