The number adds to 17 others which have benefited from tax and customs exonerations between December 2015 and February 2017.
Some five small and medium sized enterprises across the country have signed conventions with the Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Promotion Agency (APME). The conventions which were engaged in Yaounde between officials of the respective enterprises and the Director General of APME, Tuesday September 5, 2017, will enable the respective enterprises to benefit from various tax and customs exonerations.
According to the Director General of APME, Jean Marie Louis Badga, the incentive is being accorded to small and medium sized enterprises which are willing to invest in the country and are able to provide decent jobs to Cameroonians as well as generate wealth. Jean Marie Louis Badga told entrepreneurs of the beneficiary enterprises to take advantage of the investment opportunity and make their businesses veritable ventures. “You are our ambassadors. Do well to inform other small and medium sized enterprises that we are there to help them develop,” the Director General of APME said, indicating that the procedure to obtain the incentive is simply.
One of the beneficiaries, Joel Sikam of FISCO Douala; an enterprise which is into the production of...
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