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Angola: Lobito corridor already has its first customers

Summary by Jornal De Negócios
Trafig, which is part of the Lobito Corridor consortium, and the Kamoa-Kakula complex, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, signed agreements to use this infrastructure to transport ore
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Trafig, which is part of the Lobito Corridor consortium, and the Kamoa-Kakula complex, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, signed agreements to use this infrastructure to transport ore

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Wednesday, February 7, 2024.
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