Rwanda: What to Know About Guinea's Mega Iron Ore Project Kagame Is Visiting
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Rwanda: What to Know About Guinea's Mega Iron Ore Project Kagame Is Visiting
President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, November 11, arrived in Conakry, Guinea, where he joined President Mamadi Doumbouya for the official launch of the Simandou Iron Ore Project, one of the largest ongoing mining developments in the world.
This Tuesday, November 11, 2025 will remain engraved as one of the most important days in Guinea's economic and symbolic history. In Morebaya, on the shores of the ocean, the nation saw leaving the very first convoy of iron ore from the integrated mega-project Simandou, the largest mining investment... Read more Simandou on the move: President Mamadi Doumbouya brings Guinea into the circle of great mining nations appeared first on ledjely.
Simandou celebrates start of operations
Simandou. Image: Rio TintoOperations have begun at Rio Tinto’s Simandou joint venture – Africa’s largest greenfield integrated mine and infrastructure project. A celebration to mark the milestone was held at the port in Forécariah prefecture with partners in attendance including Rio Tinto and the President of the Republic of Guinea. Simandou is delivering more than 600km of new multi-use trans-Guinean rail alongside barge and transhipment vessel…
Rio's Simandou project powers up - Australian Resources & Investment
Image: A.PAES/shutterstock.comRio Tinto and its partners have marked the start of operations at the long-awaited Simandou project in Guinea, signalling a new era for West African resources and global steelmaking. The event, held at the new port in Forécariah prefecture, celebrated the official launch of Africa’s largest greenfield integrated mining and infrastructure development. Co-developed by Rio Tinto, Baowu, Chinalco, Winning Consortium Sim…
President Paul Kagame is on a working visit to Guinea-Conakry, where a major iron ore mining project worth 20 billion US dollars was launched. On Tuesday, the Office of the Head of State, Village Urugwiro, announced that President Paul Kagame began a working visit to Guinea, where a mining project was launched at the Simandou mine. The project is expected to produce 120 million tons of iron ore per year, a target that will be achieved by 2030. U…
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