Business In Cameroon14 Oct 2021 11:09
The Investir au Cameroun magazine of October 2021 zooms in on Cameroon's place in international trade
(Business in Cameroon) - For the past few days, the delivery of your Business in Cameroon magazine, October 2021 edition, has been on newsstands. This edition zooms in on Cameroon's place in the international market. Main customers and suppliers of the country in the world and in the Cemac zone, most imported and exported products, value of Cameroon's trade balance… everything is revealed with statistical force.
As guest of the month, the latest issue of your magazine, downloadable for free on our digital platform, receives Henri-Claude Oyima, one of the finance barons in the Cemac zone. In an interview carried out during his recent visit to Cameroon, the president of the banking group BGFI unveils the ambitions of the Cameroonian subsidiary by 2025.
In addition to these two highlights, the magazine selected Prometal 4 as the company of the month. This iron processing plant, which should open its doors in Douala in the coming weeks, will position Cameroon on the pedestal of the African metallurgical industry, thanks to the production of certain materials so far imported on the continent. Investing in Cameroon in October, as usual, is also all the highlights of the Cameroonian economy in recent weeks.
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Prometal 4 will indirectly boost the revenues of its promoters’ strategic suppliers.
Those suppliers are notably electric utility ENEO
that supplies close to XAF4 billion energy to Prometal yearly,
and GDC that supplies about XAF1.6 billion
worth of gas for the steel producer’s operations.