From the deposit of the manifest to the actual exit of the containers, the customs clearance of a commercial goods in Cameroon follows a precise route, now widely digitized via CAMCIS and the GUCE. A container arrives at the port of Douala. On the paper, everything seems simple: to pay, to recover, to leave. In reality, between five and seven administrative steps separate the arrival of the ship from the physical exit of the goods. Only one miss…
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From the deposit of the manifest to the actual exit of the containers, the customs clearance of a commercial goods in Cameroon follows a precise route, now widely digitized via CAMCIS and the GUCE. A container arrives at the port of Douala. On the paper, everything seems simple: to pay, to recover, to leave. In reality, between five and seven administrative steps separate the arrival of the ship from the physical exit of the goods. Only one miss…