- Cameroon is the second-largest economy in Central Africa
- Recent World Bank report highlights pressure to enhance economic performance
- Fiscal deficit reduced to 1.1% of GDP in 2022 through cuts in public investment
- Challenges in tax collection and public spending
- Direct taxes and international trade levies underperformed
- Country overly reliant on value-added tax
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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