The mission of Kribi Investment Summit (KIS) 2025 is to promote major investment
opportunities in the development of Cameroon’s most strategically located port in
West
Africa, while attracting an audience of high-calibre international investors from
Asia
seeking to establish profitable operations in Africa.
What
are the key benefits of attending the KIS 2025?
An opportunity to learn more about the future vision of Kribi Port
Meet local decision-makers
Study future plans and evaluate the enormous business potential in the region
Sign contracts of mutual benefit
Investors can benefit from the many advantages that Kribi has to offer, such as
top-notch
infrastructure and the trading advantages delivered through the multiple maritime
routes
in the region
Close business deals with Kribi Port Authority
Who
will attend the summit?
Any company from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong can attend the investment summit.
Why
Cameroon and why Kribi?
Cameroon passed an innovative law in 2013 to promote and attract Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) on its territory, allowing for domestic and foreign investors to
access
taxation, customs, financial and administrative incentives.
With an annual throughput of 250,000 TEUs and 1.2 million tons of bulk cargo
facilitated,
this makes Kribi an ideal location for foreign direct investment (FDI), placing
Kribi in pole
position within the Gulf of Guinea region.
By establishing business in Kribi Cameroon, investors can become much more
competitive, thanks to access to the largest free trade agreement in the world.
KIS preparation
Do l need a visa to attend the KIS 2025?
Yes, companies from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong require visas to visit Cameroon
How do l travel to Cameroon and Kribi?
Participants can book flights with Ethiopian Airlines or any airline of
their choice
How do l receive a visa invitation to attend KIS 2025?
A visa invitation is issued upon registration to attend KIS 2025
How long can l stay in Cameroon?
Participants are required to stay in Cameroon through the duration of the
event unless
otherwise granted permission to remain longer.