Cameroon
AfricaTrade in Cameroon
Cameroon was the world’s 110th largest exporter of goods and 106th largest exporter of commercial services in 2022. Export values were $5.58 billion and $1.84 billion USD respectively. Cameroon’s top export category was Fuels and mining products, followed by Agricultural products, and Manufactures. In 2022, Cameroon’s main export destination markets for goods and services trade were to China, Italy and Netherlands, with trade representing 41.29 per cent of GDP. In terms of imports, Cameroon is the world’s 129th largest importer of goods and 104th largest importer of commercial services. Import values were $7.87 billion and $2.70 billion USD respectively in 2022. Cameroon’s top import category was Manufactures, followed by Fuels and mining products and Agricultural products. Leading import partners were China, France and Nigeria. Cameroon is part of 4 different Regional Trade Agreements, including Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) and EU – Cameroon. |
General InformationThis section includes general information on the economy, legal system, official languages and links to additional demographic information. |
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Official Name |
Republic of Cameroon |
Abbreviation |
CM |
Capital |
Yaoundé |
WTO Membership Date |
13 December 1995 |
Legal System |
mixed legal system of English common law, French civil law, and customary law |
Language |
English, French |
Number of Time Zone(s) |
1 |
Additional Information | |
Financial InformationThis section includes financial information such as the currency, exchange rate lookup and local banks issuing trade finance. |
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Currency |
Central African CFA franc |
Exchange Rate |
Google Finance Currencies |
Contact InformationThis section includes contact information for business support organizations and national resources. |
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Business Support Organizations |
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Copyright Offices |
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Industrial Property Offices |
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SPS Enquiry Points Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) enquiry points are government agencies designated to answer questions about trade requirements. |
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TBT Enquiry Points Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) enquiry points are government agencies designated to answer questions about trade requirements. |
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Additional Information |
ePing alert |
Links to other helpful resourcesThis section includes additional links to trade-related resources. |
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Trade Information Portal |
https://www.cameroontradeportal.cm/tradeportal/index.php/fr/ |
Last Reviewed: June, 2024
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