CAMEROON NATIONAL
SHIPPERS' COUNCIL

Despite the heavy rain, the town of Kye-Ossi welcomed a team of experts from various public institutions this morning, there to present their missions at the Kye-Ossi border post.

 

After presentations by MINCOMMERCE, MINEPIA, MINADER, the Kye-Ossi City Council, the National Gendarmerie and of course the Cameroon National Shippers' Council, the participants, most of whom are traders, exchanged views with the experts on the various border trade procedures.

 

The business people of Kye-Ossi seized the opportunity to table the numerous administrative hassles they face. Amongst their key concerns was the construction of a warehouse, for which the intervention of the CNSC was specifically sought. This training is part of a vast capacity-building programme for business persons in border areas of the country.

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