The total export volume from Cameroon to the international market grew by 5.4% year-on-year between January and March 2022.
The national stats agency (INS) indicated that the improvement allowed exports to contribute 0.9 percentage points to the country's quarterly GDP growth. "This increase in overall exports is the result of both a 5.7% increase in exports of goods and a 4.9% increase in exports of services. The first quarter saw strong external demand for sawn timber, crude oil, and natural gas as well as products of the agricultural processing industry," INS said.
However, the institute notes that figures could have been higher had it not been for "the decline in exports of logs, certain products (like coffee and plantains) from export agriculture, and other goods”. The decrease in shipments of these products to the international market "has contributed to slowing the dynamism of the overall level of exports”.
Source: Business in Cameroon
Recent news
CNSC at SIPORTS 2026 in Morocco
The Moroccan Minister for Infrastructure and Water Resources, Mr. NIZAR BARAKA, officially launched the International Ports Ecosystem Salon (SIPORTS-2026)...
WTO: CNSC participates at MC14 in Yaounde
From 26 to 29 March 2026, the Cameroon National Shippers’ Council (CNSC) took part in the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) of the World Trade...
CNSC promotes the values of peace within the Francophone community
On 23 March 2026, the esplanade of the Ministry of External Relations (MINREX) in Yaoundé hosted the festivities marking International Francophonie Day (JIF). Themed “Generation...