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University of Yaounde II: Researchers at the School of Commerce


A workshop organized by the Centre for Studies and Research in Economics and Management stands on improving policies trade. The University of Yaounde II will strengthen the capacities of its researchers.
Since April 27, she organized a workshop on trade policies in Cameroon and the challenges of globalization, Centre for Studies and Research in Economics and Management (Cerege), located within the University of Yaounde I.

Henri Ngoa Tabi, Cerege director, explains the challenges of this workshop. "The goal is to strengthen the capacity of researchers and doctoral students on issues related to international trade. Currently, the states of CEMAC have not yet resolved the issue of economic partnership agreements. Of études ont montré que si le Cameroun supprime ses barrières douanières et facilite les échanges, c’est-à-dire l’entrée des produits venant par exemple de l’Union européenne dans la zone Cemac, il y aura un bien-être qui va s’accroître au niveau des consommateurs puisque les produits vont coûter moins cher. Donc, le Cameroun en bénéficiera. Par ailleurs, d’autres études ont démontré que si nous supprimons les barrières douanières, nous allons vers la chute de l’Etat et le Cameroun va connaître des difficultés », a-t-il souligné.

Les travaux bénéficient de l’appui de l’Organisation World Trade Organization (WTO), represented by two experts from Geneva. Also present, researchers and PhD from the University of Yaounde II. During the work which end today, participants floor on "The problems of the WTO negotiations the requirement for research, academic support programs," said Henri Ngoa Tabi. According to officials Cerege, University of Yaounde II currently has 600 graduate students and researchers in management science. However, "their contribution is crucial in the development of strategies to facilitate trade between Cameroon and other countries in the world. But this seems to be overlooked, "says the director of Cerege. For participants, the Cameroonian researchers will "themselves analyze the problems of trade policy in Cameroon in order to contribute to decision-makers," said the director of Cerege.

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