Cameroon has recorded more than 10 billion CFA francs of losses since the entry into force of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) signed with the European Union. By Achille Mbog Pibasso Four years after the entry into force of the EPAs between the European Union (EU) and Cameroon, the rating is rather salty for this…...
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