Cameroon: Exporter Guide - Cameroon

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   NI2025-0001
While Cameroon has experienced steady economic growth over the past 20 years, and is the largest economy in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, the country is challenged by low consumer purchasing power, high food inflation, and a difficult business enabling environment. Through November 2024, U.S. agricultural and related exports were valued at $30.4 million. Best U.S. agricultural and related export prospects include animal and aquaculture feed ingredients, and bulk commodities, including corn, rice, soy, and wheat. This report serves as a guide for U.S. exporters seeking to export U.S. agricultural and related products to Cameroon. It provides a market overview, import food standards and regulations, import procedures, market trends, and key contacts.

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