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March 2022
Inaugural Nkafu Distinguished Lecture on Free Trade -
Mar 30 2022

Inaugural Nkafu Distinguished Lecture on Free Trade

February 2022
2022 Cameroon Free Trade Forum – NOTI
Feb 25 2022

2022 Cameroon Free Trade Forum – NOTI

Mansel Hotel
Feb 10 2022

Can free trade between Cameroon and Nigeria foster Cameroon’s objective of becoming an emerging country by 2035?

Mansel Hotel
January 2022
Jan 21 2022

Nkafu Open Trade Initiative – Operational Working Group- Session 3

Muna Foundation
November 2021
Nov 25 2021

Can the AfCFTA Boost Access to Credit for SMEs

October 2021
Oct 29 2021

2nd Session – Operational Working Group

Zoom Online
August 2021
Aug 31 2021

Nkafu Open Trade Initiative : Operational Working Group – First Session

Muna Foundation
Aug 19 2021

Championing the Benefits of Cameroon – Nigeria Trade: A Quest for Favourable Trading Terms

Muna Foundation
June 2021
Jun 24 2021

The African Continental Free Trade Area: Benefits, Opportunities and Challenges

Mansel Hotel
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