THE threat of militant Islamist group Boko Haram in far north Cameroon is impacting many foreign-invested projects in the region. It has prompted the authorities to beef up security to protect foreign citizens and the...THE threat of militant Islamist group Boko Haram in far north Cameroon is impacting many foreign-invested projects in the region. It has prompted the authorities to beef up security to protect foreign citizens and their work. which is vital in achieving the development goals of the country. Chinese workers and operations in Cameroon have been part of those affected by the security threats. In May 2014, Boko Haram militants kidnapped 10 Chinese road construction workers in Waza, about 20 km from the border with Nigeria. killing a soldier. The hostages were freed in October 2014,展开更多
A NEW law introduced in Cameroon seeks to protect and foster private investments between it and China. This comes on the back of deepening Chinese investment in Cameroon. "The cooperation with China has become very ...A NEW law introduced in Cameroon seeks to protect and foster private investments between it and China. This comes on the back of deepening Chinese investment in Cameroon. "The cooperation with China has become very important, meaning we need to open up a level playing field, not only for public investment, but one that also promotes private-sector investments, trade and any kind of exchange with China," Pascal Herv6 Essissima, Director of Regional Cooperation in the Ministry of the Economy,展开更多
文摘THE threat of militant Islamist group Boko Haram in far north Cameroon is impacting many foreign-invested projects in the region. It has prompted the authorities to beef up security to protect foreign citizens and their work. which is vital in achieving the development goals of the country. Chinese workers and operations in Cameroon have been part of those affected by the security threats. In May 2014, Boko Haram militants kidnapped 10 Chinese road construction workers in Waza, about 20 km from the border with Nigeria. killing a soldier. The hostages were freed in October 2014,
文摘A NEW law introduced in Cameroon seeks to protect and foster private investments between it and China. This comes on the back of deepening Chinese investment in Cameroon. "The cooperation with China has become very important, meaning we need to open up a level playing field, not only for public investment, but one that also promotes private-sector investments, trade and any kind of exchange with China," Pascal Herv6 Essissima, Director of Regional Cooperation in the Ministry of the Economy,