Experts from the Inter-State Committee of the Economic Union of Central Africa (UEAC) convened in Brazzaville on June 10, 2026, to prepare for the 45th ordinary session of the Council of Ministers. Discussions are focused on the financial sustainability of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), accelerating community reforms, and strengthening regional integration. Officials highlighted the CEMAC’s financial vulnerability, stemming from reliance on the Community Integration Tax and difficulties in collecting contributions, leading to cash flow issues. Participants emphasized the need for increased solidarity among member states in the face of global economic uncertainties. Key agenda items include financial governance, tourism, telecommunications, mining policy, air safety, and statistical system modernization. The committee’s recommendations will inform decisions at the upcoming Council of Ministers meeting on June 13th, aiming to bolster regional cooperation and stability.