
CEMAC: Inaugural session of the Steering Committee of the Economic and Financial Reform Programme
Presentation of New Year wishes by members of government to the Presidential Couple
Congo already demonstrates its willingness to adhere to the revised Kyoto Convention for the simplification and harmonization of Customs procedures.
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017, Calixte Nganongo, Minister of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio, made a surprise visit to the Directorate General of the Congolese Amortisation Fund (CCA) in Brazzaville.
The first edition of Congolese bond issue through public offering launched from the 15 to 23 December 2016 respectively in Congo and Gabon by the Minister of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio, Calixte Nganongo was a real plebiscite on the Central African financial market.
The agenda centred on validation of the road map on real property; policy on open data and the 2017 work plan. There were also other matters.
The 2017 finance law was unanimously voted on Thursday 29 December 2016 respectively by the two houses of the Congolese parliament. It is concluded in income and expenditure at the sum of two thousand seven hundred and forty-four billion seventy-seven million (2.744.077.000.000) CFA Francs.
The website of the Ministry of Finance, the Budget and the Public Portfolio, accessible throughwww.finances.gouv.cg was placed online on Tuesday December 27, 2016, in the conference room of the Ministry in the presence of Mr. Calixte Nganongo, Minister of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio, Congolese monetary and financial authority.
The Extraordinary Summit of Central African Heads of State, bringing together six CEMAC countries (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad) ended on Friday the 23 December 2016, with the reading of the Final Communiqué in which Heads of State of the sub-region express their determination to come out of the current economic crisis. Below is the Final Communiqué of this meeting.
Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, hosted on 23 December 2016 an extraordinary summit of Heads of State of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic and Chad.
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