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Customs: 33.3% Tax on Imported Telephones Now Under Surveillance

© DRThe decision of the General Directorate of Customs (DGD) to ask mobile telephone operators to suspend undeclared terminals marks a new step in the fight against customs fraud in Cameroon. Behind this measure with major economic and social implications, the administration wants to secure tax revenues while reorganising a market long dominated by the informal. The Cameroonian market for mobile phones enters into an area of turbulence. In a rec…
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© DRThe decision of the General Directorate of Customs (DGD) to ask mobile telephone operators to suspend undeclared terminals marks a new step in the fight against customs fraud in Cameroon. Behind this measure with major economic and social implications, the administration wants to secure tax revenues while reorganising a market long dominated by the informal. The Cameroonian market for mobile phones enters into an area of turbulence. In a rec…

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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