Search

IMF Projects Slight Rebound for Cameroon’s Economy by Year-End

© Allen Dreyfus
  • Economic growth expected to rise to 3.9% from 3.3% in 2023
  • Inflation projected to moderate to 5.5% by end of 2024

 

Yaoundé, Cameroon – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Cameroon’s economy will slightly rebound by the end of this year, with growth projected to reach 3.9% from an estimated 3.6% in 2022.

You need an active subscription to continue reading this article.

Recent Business

breaking_news
Côte d’Ivoire Inflation Slows to 0.5 %, a Five‑Year Low
Read More »
generic-1-1024x683
Egypt Cuts Key Rates by 225 Basis Points, Opening a Long‑Awaited Easing Cycl
Read More »
guilherme-cunha-4zwozQxDbD4-unsplash-2
Contract Impasse Halts $650 Million Temane Gas Plant in Mozambique
Read More »

Recent Politics

generic-1-1024x683
Militant Group Claims Pipeline Attacks in Niger Delta, Escalating Political Tensions
Read More »
yonko-kilasi-juex154AuVA-unsplash
Kenya Moves to Broaden Money Laundering Oversight in Exit Bid
Read More »
generic-1-1024x683
Tinubu’s Emergency Rule in Rivers Sparks Constitutional Backlash
Read More »

Latest Posts

Latest news insights