Christophe Asselineau, Norton Rose, new counsel to Winning Consortium Simandou
While Guinea is calling on new financial and technical experts to accompany it in the deployment of the Simandou project – as reported in our columns earlier this month – the private partners are beefing up their capacity too.
14/10/2022 at 16h42, by Africa Business+
Africa Business+ learnt that the international law firm Norton Rose Fulbright is working on the vast iron ore project, with Christophe Asselineau now assisting the Winning Consortium Simandou (WCS).
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