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Cameroonian economic operators to go on a prospecting mission in Morocco on August 14-18, 2018

Cameroonian economic operators to go on a prospecting mission in Morocco on August 14-18, 2018
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 19 July 2018 16:00

(Business in Cameroon) - On August 14-18, 2018, some Cameroonian economic operators will be on a prospecting mission in Casablanca, Morocco to identify business opportunities in that country. This was revealed during a preparatory meeting held in Yaoundé on July 17, 2018.  

Organized for the fifth time by the Centre national de promotion des échanges (CNPE), this business trip was organized with the collaboration of the Moroccan agency for export and investments development, the organizers reveal.

Company visits, conference and B2B meetings are on the menu of this prospecting trip during which Cameroonian economic operators can market their expertise to their Moroccan peers in order to enter partnerships.

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