Cameroon’s private sector influences 2027 budget decisions
The Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Crafts of Cameroon (Ccima) convened private sector representatives on June 24, 2026, initiating a crucial dialogue to influence the nation’s upcoming finance law.
Ccima gathers private sector leaders to shape the 2027 finance law
This critical consultation aimed to meticulously gather, analyze, and harmonize the diverse concerns of Cameroon’s economic operators. These collective insights are indispensable ahead of forthcoming discussions with the Directorate General of Taxes (DGI). The central themes guiding these deliberations included enhancing the national tax framework, bolstering the competitiveness of local enterprises, and significantly improving the overall attractiveness of the business environment. Following thorough discussions, approximately twenty distinct proposals were formulated as a direct outcome of these efforts.
This proactive engagement underscores a profound commitment to strengthening public-private dialogue within Cameroon. The ultimate objective is to cultivate a fiscal policy that is more precisely tailored to the dynamic realities of the Cameroonian economy, thereby fostering sustainable growth and development across the nation.
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