Cameroonian Port Hubs at the Dawn of AfCFTA: The Case of the Port Authority of Kribi
Cameroonian Port Hubs at the Dawn of AfCFTA: The Case of the Port Authority of Kribi
Kribi Port, a Strategic Lever for Africa’s Economic Integration
Maritime transport is widely acknowledged as the most cost-effective and efficient means of moving large volumes of goods over long distances.
Within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), ports are destined to play a vital role in fostering intra-African trade. The Port Authority of Kribi (PAK), with its state-of-the-art infrastructure and strategic location on the Atlantic coast, stands out as a key player in this continental transformation.
With its deep-sea port, integrated logistics and industrial zones, and multimodal connectivity, the PAK is fully positioned to support the expansion of African trade flows in a competitive, transparent, and sustainable port environment.





