Belinga: Linklaters and Asafo & Co advise on reviving Gabon’s iconic iron project

More than ten years after the failure to develop the country’s largest mining deposit – then under the management of the Chinese company CMEC through the Belinga Mining Company, the Libreville authorities are again placing their trust in the company. 

28/02/2023 at 17h00, by Africa Business+

This time, however, the reins have been handed over to a real mining operator: Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian company owned by entrepreneur Andrew Forrest.

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