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Practical, product-specific AfCFTA analysis written for Cameroonian business owners and export managers. In French and English. Free to read.

Nigeria Market Brief: Palm Oil, Timber & the Ekok–Ikom Corridor
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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Nigeria Market Brief: Palm Oil, Timber & the Ekok–Ikom Corridor
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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How to Apply for a Certificate of Origin at CCIMA: A Step-by-Step Guide
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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PAPSS: How Cameroon Exporters Can Now Get Paid in FCFA Across Africa
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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Rules of Origin: The One Calculation That Determines if You Export at Zero Tariff
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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Algeria Opens to Cameroon: What Every Exporter Needs to Know About the GTI
Algeria became the first North African country to formally accept Cameroonian exports under the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative. Tea and aluminium products now enter at 0% tariff. We break down exactly which products qualify, which documentation you need, what the tariff savings look like in FCFA, and who the buyers are in Algiers and Oran.
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