Cameroon Expands Solar and Storage Capacity With Scatec''s
Release by Scatec, a subsidiary of the Norwegian group Scatec, has begun a major expansion of its solar and battery plants in the northern Cameroonian cities of Maroua
In 2023, Cameroon exported a total of $6.76B, making it the number 117 exporter in the world. During the last five reported years, the exports of Cameroon have increased by $2.11B from $4.65B in 2018 to $6.76B in 2023.
The most recent exports are led by Crude Petroleum ($2.43B), Petroleum Gas ($1.12B), Gold ($951M), Cocoa Beans ($719M), and Sawn Wood ($488M). The most common destinations of the exports of Cameroon are Netherlands ($1.44B), France ($937M), United Arab Emirates ($899M), India ($632M), and China ($517M).
Export and Import . Cameroon had a total export of 4,294,055.98 in thousands of US$ and total imports of 6,966,293.02 in thousands of US$ leading to a negative trade balance of -2,672,237.04 in thousands of US$The trade growth is 14.09% compared to a world growth of 12.50%. GDP of Cameroon is 44,341,646,509.22 in current US$.
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