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Foreign investment in Cameroon, Here’s An Overview Of The Key Foreign Investors And Countries Active In Cameroon’s Economy

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 10, 2025Updated:April 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Foreign investment in Cameroon spans several sectors like oil & gas, mining, agriculture, telecommunications, infrastructure, and energy. Here’s an overview of the key foreign investors and countries active in Cameroon’s economy:


Major Countries Investing in Cameroon

CountryKey SectorsNotes
FranceEnergy, infrastructure, banking, logisticsHistorical ties; companies like TotalEnergies, Bolloré, Société Générale, Orange
ChinaInfrastructure, mining, energy, telecomHuge projects via Chinese state-owned companies (roads, hydroelectric dams, stadiums)
USAOil & gas, agriculture, health, telecomExxonMobil (until 2022), support via USAID, and companies in ICT
MalaysiaAgriculture (Palm oil)Malaysian firms like Sime Darby involved in large palm plantations
TurkeyConstruction, trade, educationTurkish companies involved in construction and increasing presence
South KoreaTechnology, education, energyKOICA-funded projects and Samsung partnerships
IndiaPharmaceuticals, ICT, agricultureStrong trade ties and health/tech sector support
Belgium & NetherlandsLogistics, cocoa/coffee exportTrade-focused investment and supply chains
MoroccoBanking, insuranceAttijariwafa Bank, Saham Insurance, and others expanding in CEMAC region

Key Foreign Companies & Projects

CompanyCountrySectorPresence/Activity
TotalEnergiesFranceOil & gasMajor oil distributor; one of the largest fuel station networks
Orange CameroonFranceTelecomOne of the top telecom operators
MTN CameroonSouth AfricaTelecomLargest mobile network operator in Cameroon
Bolloré Africa LogisticsFrancePorts, logisticsOperates Douala Port (was under scrutiny for monopoly)
Sinohydro, CHEC, CRCCChinaConstructionBuilt roads, stadiums, hydro dams (Lom Pangar, Memve’ele)
Dangote GroupNigeriaCementBuilt a major cement plant in Douala
SwissportSwitzerlandAviation servicesPresent in Douala and Yaoundé airports
Ecobank & UBATogo/NigeriaBankingPan-African banking presence

Sectors Attracting Foreign Investment

  1. Oil & Gas – Offshore exploration, LNG projects, downstream activities
  2. Infrastructure – Roads, ports, bridges, stadiums, public buildings
  3. Mining – Bauxite, iron ore, gold, cobalt (Kribi and East regions)
  4. Telecommunications & ICT – Fast-growing mobile and internet sectors
  5. Agribusiness – Cocoa, palm oil, rubber, coffee, banana production
  6. Renewable Energy – Solar and hydroelectric (via international aid and private firms)

Investment Challenges (What investors consider)

  • Bureaucracy & red tape
  • Infrastructure gaps (especially in rural areas)
  • Security concerns in the Far North and Anglophone regions
  • Currency restrictions and foreign exchange rules
  • Legal uncertainty and corruption risks
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