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A whole lodge to be dedicated to Cameroon during Promote 2019

A whole lodge to be dedicated to Cameroon during Promote 2019
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 12 July 2018 18:36

(Business in Cameroon) - During the 2019 edition of Promote, the business fair dedicated to SMEs and their partners, a whole lodge will be dedicated to Cameroonian products. This was revealed by Pierre Zumbach, president of Inter-progress foundation and Cameroon's mandate for this event which will be held in February 2019.

According to  Pierre Zumbach, many Canmeroonian companies which tranform raw materials will be represented in the lodge.

Let’s note that presently, 6 months before the event considered as the largest within the central african region, half of the 1,000 places available have already been booked.

BRM

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