Chinese-owned Tilemaster invests heavily in Ghana and Tanzania
Businessman Yanchang Shen’s building materials company, active in Africa, will receive up to €200 million in debt financing. The aim is to continue its significant industrial investments in the tiles and glass sectors, valued at $370 million.
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▪ Chinese-owned Tilemaster invests heavily in Ghana and Tanzania
▪ Businessman Yanchang Shen’s building materials company, active in Africa, will receive up to €200 million in debt financing. The aim is to continue its significant industrial investments in the tiles and glass sectors, valued at $370 million.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815544/chinese-owned-tilemaster-invests-heavily-in-ghana-and-tanzania/
The efforts will focus on Tilemaster‘s activities in Ghana and Tanzania.
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