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More than 200 companies at the 1st edition of the CameroonInvest forum of API

More than 200 companies at the 1st edition of the CameroonInvest forum of API
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(Business in Cameroon) - The first edition of the CameroonInvest Forum (CIF) opened on 25 November 2015 in Douala, the Cameroonian economic capital, with over 200 local and foreign companies participating. The goal of this event organised by the Investments Promotion Agency (API) is to promote the Cameroonian economy to all potential investors.

According to the Investments Promotion Agency, a total of ten foreign delegations are taking part in this economic event whose theme is “development through investment”. The first edition of CIF will end on 27 November 2015.

In addition to the big trade fair during which participants will compete on their know-how, CIF will be centred on round tables on different themes, as well as B2B meetings between investors, in order to create winning business partnerships.

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