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Guide on obtaining an import/Export license in Cameroon in 2025

Decree No. 2017/6523/PM of June 07th 2017 laying down the modalities of application of Law No. 2016/004 of 18 April 2016 governing foreign trade in Cameroon, governs the import and export sector of business in Cameroon, especially as far as obtaining a license to that effect is concerned.

It stipulates as follows:

The application file for registration in the importers/exporters register to be sent to the Minister in charge of trade shall include the following documents:

An application letter addressed to the Minister of Trade and stamp-dutied at the rate in force mentioning the complete name and address of the applicant, the sector of activity or the nature of the goods to import or export;

A copy of the registration in the Trade and Personal Property Credit Register or the Register of Cooperative Societies, if applicable;

A location plan duly signed and stamped;

A certified copy of the tax registration certificate;

A tax clearance certificate;

A certificate for submission (APS) or a certificate of non-use of salaried personnel (ANUPS) regularly issued by the CNPS services;

A copy of an approval decision for the exercise of commercial activity in Cameroon, if applicable;

A copy of the import or export authorization for the products concerned, if applicable;

Proof of payment of the sum of thirty thousand (30,000) CFA francs representing the registration fees for the file;

Proof of payment of the sum of fifteen thousand (15,000) CFA francs representing the annual membership fee after the National Council of Shippers of Cameroon (CNCC);

A certified copy of the principal’s national identity card or residence permit, if applicable;

A copy of the attestation of existence, if it concerns the export of cocoa/coffee;

An undertaking on honour regarding the export of cocoa/coffee.

NB

  • For previously registered members, add the certificate of registration of the year (N-1);
  • For imports, it is necessary to belong to the Large Tax Payers tax regime

 

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