CAMEROON NATIONAL
SHIPPERS' COUNCIL

‎The Cameroon National Shippers' Council (CNSC) is actively participating in a session organised in the Kingdom of Morocco by the Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) to showcase Cameroon as an investment-friendly destination. This was on the sidelines of the 35th edition of the African Cup of Nations football tournament.

‎On 24 December 2025 in Rabat, a Cameroonian delegation led by Mrs. Eveline Ekambi Priso, Attaché to the Ambassador of Cameroon to Morocco, and Mr. Donatus Boma, Acting Director General of IPA, held a series of business meetings with officials from the Rabat Regional Investment Centre and the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Regional Council. Their discussions provided an opportunity to present Cameroon as a land of opportunities, highlighting its rich mineral resources, its dynamic young population, its strategic geographical position in the Gulf of Guinea, its agricultural potential and its development infrastructure.

‎The CNSC delegation, led by Mrs. Claire Onana Takouchop, Director for Shippers’ Assistance, made a significant contribution by presenting the facilities offered by the CNSC in terms of promoting foreign trade, especially assistance services, training for SME promoters, and the construction of trucker accommodation centres.

 

In order to explore further opportunities for cooperation, other business meetings have been scheduled until 29 December 2025, when the activity will come to an end.

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