They are facts stated by the National Institute of Statistics in a report on commercial exchange in different countries. It was published on 21st March 2022 with a case study of the U.k.
Total trade in goods and services that is exports plus imports between the UK and Cameroon was £231 million in the four quarters to the end of 2021, an increase of 40.0% or £66 million from the four quarters to the end of 2020. Of this £231 million.
Also total UK exports to Cameroon amounted to £125 million in the four quarters to the end of 2021 (an increase of 23.8% or £24 million compared to the four quarters to the end of 2020). And on the other hand, total UK imports from Cameroon amounted to £106 million in the four quarters to the end of 2021 (an increase of 65.6% or £42 million compared to the four quarters to the end of 2020).
Cameroon was the UK’s joint 117th largest trading partner in the four quarters to the end of Q3 2021 accounting for less than 0.1% of total UK trade.
The latest data include trade between October 2020 and September 2021. Trade was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lock-down measures globally.
There was also a change in data collection for Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) exports to the EU between 2020 and 2021. Consequently, data quality has been affected and may be subject to larger revisions than normal.
UK exports to Cameroon in the four quarters to the end of 2021, £50 million 40.0 were goods and £75 million ,60.0%were services.
Most goods imported where cars, beverages , materials and other miscellaneous. Cameroon exported vegetables, Woods ,and telecoms. These statistics remain plainly temporary as more exchanges are currently ongoing .