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Ten Days to Clear Goods at Douala Seaport

Ten Days to Clear Goods at Douala Seaport
  • Comments   -   Monday, 25 November 2013 16:37

(Business in Cameroon) - It has been announced that it hence takes an average of ten days to clear goods for the Douala Seaport.

This is an improvement from the over 14 days hitherto used to take goods out of the port.

The information was disclosed by the Director General of Customs, Minette Libom Li Likeng, recently during the third quarterly session to assess performance contract at the port.

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