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Tunisian SMEs, don't forget:
Le Fonds National de Garantie (FNG) - the National Guarantee Fund - can guarantee your bank loans.
Le Centre de Promotion des Exportations (CEPEX) - the Center for Export Promotion - can help you with your international procedures.
We can identify professional tradeshows on your sector.
On the other hand, it should also be noted that Cameroon also has trade agreements with countries such as Tunisia, Nigeria and China.
Custom duty rates are applicable according to the category of the imported product :
- primary necessary goods : category I, 0%
- raw materials and equipment goods : category II, 10%
- Intermediary and miscellaneous goods : category III, 20%
- Fast-moving consumer goods : category IV, 30%.
To determine the category of your product, you can consult the Customs Nomenclature in force in Cameroon (conforming to the Harmonized System).
The SGS, then grants within a maximum limit of 8 hours, a final AVI, an original and 2 copies, to the importer. The delivery of the final AVI is done directly, without the prerequisite delivery of a provisional AVI. After verification, the inspector gives the user three copies of the declaration : a grey copy, a blue copy and a yellow copy. These verifications are done within a maximum time limit of 6 hours in the case where there is no contesting of taxation or other declared elements.
The importer presents these documents to the SGS which affixes a security sticker and a dry stamp on the blue copy and transfers it to the bank for encashing. The SGS has to address the above documents to the different concerned banks at least 3 times a day. After encashment, the bank delivers a receipt and the blue copy to the user, transmits the yellow copy to the SGS and keeps the grey copy with itself. After seeing the blue copy and the receipt, the concerned Inspector delivers the release warrant for the merchandise after the verification of usage.
We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.
We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.
Find out the local taxes that apply to your product.
Get a ballpark figure for transportation costs for your product in this country through a shipping estimate
Find out the standards and labelling requirements that apply to your products
| Type of property | Law | Validity | International agreements signed |
| Patent | The Bangui Agreement of March 1977 | 20 years |
Strasbourg agreement concerning the International Patent Classification |
| Trademark | Agreement revising the Bangui Agreement of 2nd March 1977, after the creation of the African Intellectual Property Organization on 24th February 1999 | 10 years, renewable for consecutive periods of 10 years |
Trademark law treaty Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks |
| Design | Agreement Revising the Bangui Agreement of March 2, 1977, on the Creation of an African Intellectual Property Organization, February 24, 1999 | 5 years, renewable for two further consecutive periods of 5 years | |
| Copyright | Law no. 2000/011 related to copyright | 10 years |
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against unauthorized duplication of their phonograms Rome convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and Broadcasting organizations WIPO copyright treaty |
| Industrial Models | Bangui Agreement of March 1977 | 20 years |
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Last updates: February 2012