Conakry wants a law to regulate rail sector as projects proliferate

Conakry wants a law to regulate rail sector as projects proliferate

The Guinean government has issued a call for bids to draft legislation to regulate rail development in the country, which mining companies currently dominate.

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            ▪ Conakry wants a law to regulate rail sector as projects proliferate

▪ The Guinean government has issued a call for bids to draft legislation to regulate rail development in the country, which mining companies currently dominate.

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