Chinese company Baowu establishes Guinea subsidiary to develop Simandou iron mine
After receiving official authorisation from Beijing to invest in the Simandou project, the Chinese steel giant has now been formally established in Guinea.
04/03/2024 at 15h55, by Africa Business+
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