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The Italian Trade Agency (ICE), in agreement with the Italian Embassy in Yaoundé, is launching the first economic mission of Italian contract industry companies (furniture, home decor, lighting, coverings, etc.) to Cameroon, with two stops in Douala and Yaoundé from May 5 to 7.
The initiative coincides with the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Cameroonian Order of Architects, an event that will bring together professionals from across Africa, particularly Central Africa.
The mission aims to foster business opportunities for the contract sector, promoting Made in Italy and facilitating networking with local stakeholders, including architects, designers, developers, and distributors.
As part of the economic mission, the ICE office in Luanda will also organize delegations of industry professionals from Angola and neighboring countries.
Cameroon ranks as the 13th largest economy in Africa and the leading economy in Central Africa within the CEMAC region (Congo, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea).
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