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Douala Port Standoff: A Battle of Two Scanners Threatens to Sink Cameroon’s Economy

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CameroonOnline.OEG | The Port of Douala, the strategic gateway for trade in Central Africa, has descended into administrative turmoil. According to a scathing report by KOACI, the facility is currently gripped by a “war of scanners” that serves as a stark symbol of a government in the throes of a governance debacle. This institutional tug-of-war … The post Douala Port Standoff: A Battle of Two Scanners Threatens to Sink Cameroon’s Economy appear…
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A crisis meeting is held this Tuesday, February 3rd in absolute urgency. The Autonomous Port of Douala (PAD), the economic lung of Cameroon, is strangled by a conflict that defies the authority of the State. Hundreds of containers are immobilized, threatening to paralyze the national supply chains. An arm of iron that defies the Primature The conflict between the Customs, the Port and the private company Transatlantic S.A., manager of the scanne…

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© (DR)The president of the Syndicat des Industries du Cameroun calls on the government to restore administrative and operational coherence. The Syndicat des Industries du Cameroun (SYNDUSTRICAM) has expressed through a press release published on February 02, 2026 its deep concern at the ongoing disruptions in the process of scanning containers at the port of Douala-Bonabéri. In an official exit, its president, Samuel Njanga Kondo Ngande, denounc…

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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