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Afreximbank’s Strategic Infusion into Cameroon’s Future

  • Afreximbank commits a €200 million financing facility to support Cameroon’s National Development Strategy.
  • Collaboration aims to foster Cameroon’s emergence as a developed, democratic, and diverse nation by 2030.

 

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has provided a €200 million financing facility to support the Cameroonian government’s National Development Strategy today. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the country’s economic and social infrastructure as part of its vision for 2030.

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