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Guinea: the Country's Economy Continues to Rely on Simandou's Mining Megaproject

Summary by Radio France Internationale
On 4 June, Prime Minister Bah Oury held a press conference to take stock of the country's economic situation. He announced that he had received, more than a year after taking office, a mission letter from the transitional president, Mamadi Doumbouya, outlining his government's road map. A letter that Bah Oury had declined in as many other letters of mission addressed to the members of the government. He also provided details on the mega iron min…

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On 4 June, Prime Minister Bah Oury held a press conference to take stock of the country's economic situation. He announced that he had received, more than a year after taking office, a mission letter from the transitional president, Mamadi Doumbouya, outlining his government's road map. A letter that Bah Oury had declined in as many other letters of mission addressed to the members of the government. He also provided details on the mega iron min…

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Mining resources are at the heart of Africa's economic development, as they were at the heart of the debates at the XXV Bamako Forum (29-31 May) devoted to the "Geopolitical and Geostrategic Issues" of the Continent. Meeting with Mamou Touré, a great expert on mining issues in Mali and beyond. . Talks collected by our special envoy in Bamako, Bruno FANUCCHI, for AfricaPresse.Paris (APP) @africa_presse . APP – Mamou TOURE, you are a panelist at t…

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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