Gide advises DR Congo’s FedMines, Union Pétrolière du Gabon, and others on BEAC exchange rate policy
The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) is restricting foreign currency movement, and the mining and oil companies have called on the law firm to negotiate greater flexibilities in the exchange rate regime.
31/01/2022 at 18h22, by Africa Business+
Under the governorship of Chad’s Abbas Toli Mahamat, Bank of Central African States (BEAC) conducted intensive final discussions with the extractive sectors concerned between October and December 2021 in Paris and Douala.
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