The Cameroon National Shippers' Council (CNSC) is taking part in the second edition of the International Business and Trade Fair (FIAC), taking place at the esplanade of the Bepanda Omnisport Stadium in Douala.
The official ceremony launching the fair was presided over today 2 November by Trade Minister Luc Magloire MBARGA ATANGANA, special representative of the Prime Minister, Head of Government.
In keeping with its policy of assisting shippers and business persons, the CNSC chose to focus its participation in this major trade event on the promotion of the Made in Cameroon brand. A number of entrepreneurs were given room at CNSC’s stand to present their products to the public. Amongst others, brands like Kindak (specialised in producing wine from plantains), Good SARL (producing crushed pepper), and Tish Agro and Packaging Industry (packaging of spices) could be seen at the stand.
Throughout the first day of activities, dozens of visitors were received at the CNSC stand where they were all informed about the CNSC, AfCFTA, the Cameroon-Gabon CWEIC HUB and the benefits of consuming products made in Cameroon.
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