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In Q4 2018, Douala is expected to generate over 70% of customs revenue (Customs Directorate)

In Q4 2018, Douala is expected to generate over 70% of customs revenue (Customs Directorate)
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 17 October 2018 16:00

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian Ministry of Finance's Customs Directorate plans to collect CFA261.5 billion in revenues during the 4th quarter this year, we learnt.  

The customs sectors of Coastal I and II, which cover the territory of the economic capital of Cameroon, Douala, aim to mobilize a little more than CFA238 billion, more than 70% of the total envelope.

In detail, the total amount will be collected as follows: CFA85 billion in October, CFA87.5 billion in November and CFA89 billion in December.

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