DR Congo: Sinohydro sidelines George Forrest to join Chinese partners on RN2 site
Sinohydro, a subsidiary of the giant Chinese Power Construction Corporation, is again competing to win public contracts in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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▪ DR Congo: Sinohydro sidelines George Forrest to join Chinese partners on RN2 site
▪ Sinohydro, a subsidiary of the giant Chinese Power Construction Corporation, is again competing to win public contracts in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/817915/rd-congo-sinohydro-sidelines-george-forrest-to-join-chinese-partners-on-rn2-site/
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