ABW to promote Inter-African trade from 15 to 23 January 2022 in Yaoundé.
Actively participating in this major event organised at the National Museum in Yaounde, the Cameroon National Shippers' Council (CNSC) signed up for an exhibition stand to showcase the missions and achievements of the CNSC as well as its strategic partners. CNSC experts in African trade are equally participating in discussions aimed at boosting the visibility and sale of local products and services at bottom rock prices, with a view to contributing to the promotion of producers and their products and services during this commercial agora organised by the Global Capacity Building Foundation (GCBF).
Created in 2020 by Prof. Justine DIFFO TCHUNKAM, Created in 2020, The “Global Capacity Building Foundation - GCBF” aims at supporting the structural transformation of the target beneficiaries through socio-economic and humanitarian actions focused on the objectives of integral and inclusive development of the people. The purpose of the event is to help increase the visibility and marketing of home-made products, as well as promoting the image, wealth and varying potentials of the participating countries. Moreover, discussions shall focus on the competitiveness of local production given the new challenges faced by producers of goods and services and how they could benefit from opportunities offered by the AfCFTA.
Promotional days for the “Made In Africa Pavilions” and the “Made In Cameroon Showroom” together with the round table conference on “Institutional advocacy on the structural transformation of Cameroon economy through the funding of the import-substitution strategy for the industrialisation of Cameroon” are all particularly attractive avenues to boost Cameroon’s economy in a context of globalisation.
Recent news
Youth Entrepreneurship CNSC steps up commitment
On February 4, 2026, the Centre Regional Office of the Cameroon National Shippers' Council (CNSC Plc.) took part in the official launch of the conference...
Scouts visit the Douala Maritime Museum
On Saturday, 7 February 2026, the Douala Maritime Museum welcomed about fifty young boys and girls from the “Cameroon Scouts Movement" of the Douala I District.
The...
Medical staff visit the Douala Maritime Museum
On February 8, 2026, the Douala Maritime Museum (DMM) welcomed staff from the Haemodialysis Department of the Douala General Hospital. The 20-man team...