CAMEROON NATIONAL
SHIPPERS' COUNCIL

The General Manager of the Cameroon National Shippers’ Council (CNSC) hereby informs shippers, transporters, forwarding agents and other business persons that from Monday, 1 August 2022, the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN) shall be required for all cargo coming from or bound for the Republic of Cameroon and passing through identified transit points in the North region.

 

Failure to comply with this requirement shall expose offenders to the payment of penalty amounting to 100% of the ECTN value.

 

The costs of issuing the ECTN are summarised in the following table:

 

 

 

The Costs of Issuing the ECTNS for Import and Export Goods at Identified Transit Points in the North Region

North Region

IMPORT RATES

Goods

Type of load

Price

Miscellaneous goods

18-wheel trucks

20,000 FCFA

12-wheel trucks

15, 000 FCFA

8-wheel trucks

10, 000 FCFA

6-wheel trucks

5, 000 FCFA

Passenger vehicles

2, 000 FCFA

Motor bikes

1, 000 FCFA

Second-hand vehicles

Ro/Ro

15, 000 FCFA

 

EXPORT RATES

Goods

Type of load

Price

Miscellaneous goods

18-wheel trucks

15, 000 FCFA

12-wheel trucks

10, 000 FCFA

8-wheel trucks

5, 000 FCFA

6-wheel trucks

3, 000 FCFA

Passenger vehicles

2, 000 FCFA

Motor bikes

No charge

Second-hand vehicles

Ro/Ro

10, 000 FCFA

 

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