Cameroon-Australia : Economic days to strengthen partnerships between the two countries
Dernière mise à jours il y'a 5 moisCameroonians homebased in Australia, gathered under the Cameroon Knect platform, have decided to organize the first edition of the Cameroon Economic Days in Australia (JECA). The event will take place from September 18 to 19, 2025, in Sydney
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This major event aims to promote investment and business opportunities in Cameroon, strengthen economic and diplomatic relations with Australia, and develop strategic partnerships.The sectors to be presented during these days and which could be the subject of partnerships include: agriculture and agribusiness, mining and energy, infrastructure and construction, technology and innovation, tourism and services. The JECA 2025 will serve as a benchmark platform for B2B meetings, targeted sectoral presentations, and the signing of cooperation agreements, bringing together public decision-makers, private investors, and international stakeholders, according to the organizers. They specify that the Cameroon Economic Days in Australia are organized in partnership with First Nation Economics and the Cameroon Investment Promotion Agency (API) . The JECA 2025 will serve as a benchmark platform for B2B, G2G, and G2B meetings, targeted sectoral presentations, and the signing of cooperation agreements, bringing together public decision-makers, private investors, and international stakeholders, according to the organizers. They specify that the Cameroon Economic Days in Australia are organized in partnership with First Nation Economics and the Cameroon Investment Promotion Agency (API). This event will promote Cameroon's economic potential and attract investments from Australian businesses and investors. By fostering partnerships and cooperation, the JECA 2025 can contribute to the growth and development of both countries' economies.Regarding trade exchange, during 2023, the top exports from Australia to Cameroon were Electric Motors ($11.3M), Broadcasting Equipment ($31.7k), and Blank Audio Media ($21.8k)
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JESSICA CHRISTELLE KOAMBI
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Floyd Miles
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