CEMAC definition
Examples of CEMAC in a sentence
The Commission of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) and the General Secretariat of the Economic Community of Central African States (CEEAC) shall be invited to attend all meetings of the EPA Committee.
Close cooperation with the other CEMAC countries will ensure avoidance of the import of illegal forestry products by Cameroon.
A similar workshop will be organized for the Central African Non-Contracting Parties, in collaboration with the Economic and Monetary Community for Central Africa (CEMAC).
However, this does not apply to financing from the IMF or to Treasury bills and bonds issued by the Congolese Treasury in CFA francs on the CEMAC regional market.
Except as otherwise provided in this Contract, the Contractor, its subcontractors, and their respective employees, agents, consultants, and other personnel will be subject to the Tax Law and all regulations passed in accordance with it, as well as CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) and tax and customs laws of Equatorial Guinea.
CEMAC Regulation No 06/0787 foresees that, in the case of long delays, passengers should be offered the cost of a phone call, the option to eat, and accommodation if required.
So far, the provisions of this CEMAC Regulation have not been subject to any interpretation by the CEMAC Court.
CEMAC will review the merger to confirm that it is not likely to substantially lessen competition, which is a similar standard to those used by other major antitrust authorities.
To diversify the sources of financing, the new strategy will introduce a domestic debt issuance policy, in line with the regional CEMAC guidelines.
Monetary and exchange rate policy is conducted at the regional level by the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) and Congo is a member of the CEMAC region whose common exchange rate is fixed to the euro.