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Douala Establishes Itself in the Sahel: Niger Surpasses the 50,000 Tonne Mark

© (DR) With over 50,000 tons in 2025, transit traffic to Niger via the port of Douala has reached an unprecedented level. While still a modest figure compared to the total of 1,967,214 tons, it represents a strategic opportunity in the battle for the Sahelian corridors. The port of Douala is making strides along the Sahelian axis. In 2025, transit traffic destined for Niger exceeded 50,000 tons for the first time, according to Jean Daniel Tientc…
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© (DR) With over 50,000 tons in 2025, transit traffic to Niger via the port of Douala has reached an unprecedented level. While still a modest figure compared to the total of 1,967,214 tons, it represents a strategic opportunity in the battle for the Sahelian corridors. The port of Douala is making strides along the Sahelian axis. In 2025, transit traffic destined for Niger exceeded 50,000 tons for the first time, according to Jean Daniel Tientc…

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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