China Harbour joins consortium on Congolese mines project
The operators who will work the Nabeba, Badondo and Avima mines signed an MOU on 25 June with the Cameroonian government to build the railway linking them to the port of Kribi.
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▪ China Harbour joins consortium on Congolese mines project
▪ The operators who will work the Nabeba, Badondo and Avima mines signed an MOU on 25 June with the Cameroonian government to build the railway linking them to the port of Kribi.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/808316/china-harbour-joins-consortium-on-congolese-mines-project/
China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), the builder of the deep-water port of Kribi, holds a 20% stake in Kribi Container Terminal (KCT).
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