4th Cameroon Investment Forum opens in Douala


YAOUNDE, April 17 (Xinhua) -- The 4th edition of the Cameroon Investment Forum, a flagship biennial event that brings together high-level government officials, development partners, and various business stakeholders from around the world, opened on Wednesday in the commercial hub of Douala.

Organized by the state-run Cameroon Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA), the forum aims to intensify the import substitution dynamic in Cameroon by mobilizing and directing investments into niche sectors such as rice, maize, fish, milk, and palm oil, said CIPA Acting General Manager Donatus Boma.

"It is a platform for high-level consultations and exchange of experiences. It is an excellent opportunity for investors to understand why Cameroon is an investment destination," Boma told Xinhua during the opening ceremony, which was attended by African, Chinese, Russian, and European investors.

"The main objective is to encourage local investors and attract foreign direct investment in products aimed at increasing local production and processing. This initiative should help reduce Cameroon's deficit caused by the importation of staple foods in large quantities," he added.

The forum, held after years of postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will end on Friday.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

London police arrest sword-wielding man after reports of stabbing
Estonia says Russia violates international rules with GPS interference
London firms are letting more staff work entirely from home
Russian strike kills at least two in Ukraine's Kharkiv, say officials
Hack that paralysed US healthcare turns up scrutiny on insurer
Indonesia may offer dual citizenship to attract overseas workers, minister says
Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads
Russian missile hits educational institution, kills five in Ukraine's Odesa
US Supreme Court rejects Musk appeal over social media posts that must be approved by Tesla
A 98-year-old Ukraine woman walks 10 km under shelling to escape Russians

Others Also Read