CMEC and Sinohydro win two new projects in Guinea ahead of Eiffage and Engie

The Guinea-Mali interconnection program affords several contracts for international groups, which continue to jockey for a prime position.

20/04/2021 at 17h56, by Africa Business+

Two contracts, two companies—linked by nationality—resulted in a win for the successful bidders. Jeune Afrique Business + learned that two Chinese companies have just won projects in West Africa on the major interconnection program between Mali and Guinea.

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