Cameroon has entered a new phase of tariff reductions under its Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union and the United Kingdom, with customs duties on vehicles, fuel, cement and other imports now reduced by 70%. The 11th phase of the tariff phaseout took effect on August 4, 2026. In a statement issued the same day, Finance Minister Louis Paul Motazé said the latest step applies to imports classified in the third product gr…
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