CAMEROON NATIONAL
SHIPPERS' COUNCIL

CNSC participates actively at the 7th International Single Window Conference holding in Yaounde.

The CNSC General Manager, Auguste MBAPPE PENDA joined other important officials at the opening ceremony of the international conference on 17 September at the Younde Conference Centre. Under the high patronage of the President of the Republic of Cameroon, the meeting, which will run through 19 September, was declared open by Minister Luc Magloire MBARGA ATANGANA, personal representative of the Head of State H.E. Paul BIYA.

As a key trade facilitation player in Cameroon, the CNSC is using  the occasion offered by the African E-Commerce Alliance, to which it is an observer member, to  present its achievements and projects relating to foreign trade and transport facilitation to  participants drawn from about 20 African countries and development partners.

After the opening ceremony, the CNSC General had the honour to receive the Minister of Commerce and his delegation at his exhibition stand that is showcasing foreign trade promotion-related publications and documentaries that direct visitors to specialised web sites s such as the Cameroon Trade Hub: www.cameroontradehub.cm which contains all updated procedures of Cameroon's foreign trade.

As a contribution to the main theme of conference: "Unlocking e-commerce potentials and optimizing the international supply chain of landlocked countries", the CNSC General Manger speak on  will present on September 18 the theme: CNSC's Contribution to ensuring a better follow-up of freight along road corridors.

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