Cameroon
Cameroon is the largest economy in the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) and is projected to be region's fastest growing real GDP for the 5 coming years by the IMF. Home to more than 28 million people, its market basis extends to the populous neighbouring Nigeria. Cameroon scores high among developing nations in terms
of human capital index, with highly reputed professional training institutes and universities. Cameroon benefits from a sound investment legal framework, and a relatively low cost of labour and political stability. Cameroon has a direct access to sea with two major ports in the cities of Douala and Kribi, hosting most world leading shipping companies.
Cameroon has engaged is a vast infrastructural programme since 2010, which aims at boosting energy supply, transport and telecommunication easiness, and accelerate the country's industrialization. Cameroon is blessed with a variety of minerals including iron, rutile, gold, nickel and cobalt, bauxite, diamond, limestone, marble, sand, clay and aggregates, which could
support a successful establishment of varied industrial activities within the country.