As of May 2019, Cameroon has a Value-Added Tax of 19.25 percent, which is paid upstream and is recoverable. Customs duties also have a significant impact on pricing.
There are very few price controls for consumer goods in Cameroon. The government controls the price of petrol, but there are currently no known caps for other products.
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