Of the 13.115 trillion CFA francs (22.7 billion USD) of direct debt of the central government, corresponding to 40% of Cameroon’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the first half of 2025, 64.9%, or 8.512 trillion CFA francs (approximately 14.8 billion USD), comes from external loans. This announcement was made by the Autonomous Amortization Fund (CAA)…...
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