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Algerian companies set their sights on Cameroon

Algerian companies set their sights on Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Friday, 17 July 2015 14:45

(Business in Cameroon) - Algeria wants to revitalise its economic cooperation with Cameroon, by organising between March and April 2016 in Douala, Algeria Days, we learned on 10 July 2015 during the audience given by the governor of the Region du Littoral to Merzak Bedjaoui, Algerian ambassador in Cameroon.

According to the Algerian diplomat, Cameroon has “a lot to win from the Algerian expertise in the water, energy, transport, low cost housing, supply in butane gas or public works sectors”; which are all sectors in which the Algerian economic operators want to make proposals to their counterparts and the Cameroonian public authorities.

These Algeria days in Douala should coincide with the opening of air routes linking Alger to Douala and Yaoundé, the two principal cities of Cameroon, announced by Air Algérie.

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