Central Africa
Angola
Equatorial Guinea
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Gabon
Cameroon
Republic of the Congo
São Tomé and Príncipe
Chad
Central African Republic
Members of CEMAC:
Central African Economic and Monetary Community
The Central African Economic and Monetary Community was founded in 1994 and is an association of six Central African states: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo. Its aim is to promote the economic and monetary integration of its member states in order to accelerate regional economic development.
With a total population of 63.36 million inhabitants and an area of 3.02 million km², the member countries account for approximately 0.79% of the world’s population. The combined GDP of all members was recently 112.03 billion US dollars, or 0.11% of global economic output.

Equatorial Guinea; Gabon; Cameroon; Congo; Chad; Central Africa
Sources Data – Länderdaten.de