- Inflation anticipated to ease to 3% by 2026-2027, according to Ministry of Finance projections
- Experts raise concerns over prolonged inflation impacts on consumers and investors
Yaoundé, Cameroon – Cameroon expects its annual inflation rate to gradually decline to 3% by 2026-2027, according to a medium-term economic and budgetary programming document published by the Ministry of Finance. This target aligns with the 3% threshold set by the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), though Cameroon, the bloc’s largest economy, has struggled to meet this benchmark since 2022.
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