Moving out of oil and fish imports can overturn Cameroon's fortune says, top UN official

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Cameroon can completely overturn its economic fortunes if it could get out of the grip of fish and energy oil importation, UN Under-Secretary General and ECA Executive Secretary Carlos Lopes has told the country’s Prime Minister – Philemon Yang.
“Cameroon’s two biggest lines of imports are oil products [for energy] and fish – if Government can focus just on locally producing and transforming just these two main imports, the country would be catapulted to a great peak, with the right macroeconomic climate”, the visiting UN official told his host at an audience in the Star Building – Cameroon’s Prime Minister’s Office downtown Yaounde.
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