Biya regime plans $1.16 bln international loan in 2026 despite credit downgrade – Cameroon Concord News
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In 2026, the Cameroonian government intends to raise CFAF 650 billion (about USD 1.16 billion) in the international market. The information is contained in the document in preparation of the state budget of Cameroon for fiscal year 2026. That does not specify whether it will be financing from international banks, multilateral institutions, etc.
Biya regime plans $1.16 bln international loan in 2026 despite credit downgrade – Cameroon Concord News
Cameroon plans to secure a “major external loan” of 650 billion CFA francs, approximately $1.16 billion, in 2026, according to an official document. The specifics of the transaction, which requires approval through the national budget law, have not yet been disclosed. It remains unclear whether the financing will come from international banks, multilateral institutions, partner nations, or through a bond issuance on public or private global capi…
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